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Type - II languages permit integration of departure and arrival , but require a separate macro - event expression for the ... 2002 ) governing the segmentation of motion events across macro - event expressions that are shared across all ...
Type - II languages permit integration of departure and arrival , but require a separate macro - event expression for the ... 2002 ) governing the segmentation of motion events across macro - event expressions that are shared across all ...
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In view of the compositionality of linguistic event descriptions , a typology of event segmentation cannot result in an inventory of expressions . Consequently , our target has been specifically universal and languagespecific ...
In view of the compositionality of linguistic event descriptions , a typology of event segmentation cannot result in an inventory of expressions . Consequently , our target has been specifically universal and languagespecific ...
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And lacking multiverb constructions that permit the combination of multiple such VPs into single macro - event expressions , each VP is projected into its own macro - event expression . Talmy's typology of lexicalization patterns and ...
And lacking multiverb constructions that permit the combination of multiple such VPs into single macro - event expressions , each VP is projected into its own macro - event expression . Talmy's typology of lexicalization patterns and ...
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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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