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their arguments are not determined configurationally , at least not in surface form . ... Common approaches to argument selection neither allow for discontinuous arguments , nor explain how focus could play any role .
their arguments are not determined configurationally , at least not in surface form . ... Common approaches to argument selection neither allow for discontinuous arguments , nor explain how focus could play any role .
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C & L introduce a principle requiring that all arguments are semantically saturated by the level at which the event argument ... Argument positions that are initially targeted by Restrict must therefore be saturated by the event level ...
C & L introduce a principle requiring that all arguments are semantically saturated by the level at which the event argument ... Argument positions that are initially targeted by Restrict must therefore be saturated by the event level ...
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“ Finally , a note about the arguments Restrict can target . C & L make explicit that in principle , Restrict could apply to any argument of a predicate ( 12 ) , and they suggest that the German splittopic construction , which can ...
“ Finally , a note about the arguments Restrict can target . C & L make explicit that in principle , Restrict could apply to any argument of a predicate ( 12 ) , and they suggest that the German splittopic construction , which can ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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