Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... lexical rule that takes an intransitive ( version of a ) verb as input and licenses a special lexical item that selects for an additional object and a secondary predicate . One formalization of such a lexical rule in the framework of ...
... lexical rule that takes an intransitive ( version of a ) verb as input and licenses a special lexical item that selects for an additional object and a secondary predicate . One formalization of such a lexical rule in the framework of ...
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... lexical rule cannot apply and it is correctly predicted that adjectival derivation is not possible in such cases . This analysis interacts very nicely with the lexical analysis of the resultative construc- tion : the output of the lexical ...
... lexical rule cannot apply and it is correctly predicted that adjectival derivation is not possible in such cases . This analysis interacts very nicely with the lexical analysis of the resultative construc- tion : the output of the lexical ...
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... lexical rule - based analyses . CONTENT values in Fig . 4. ) . The additional lexical item is used in the syntax in the way predicted by the syntactic system of a language . No special mention of resultatives must be present in the ...
... lexical rule - based analyses . CONTENT values in Fig . 4. ) . The additional lexical item is used in the syntax in the way predicted by the syntactic system of a language . No special mention of resultatives must be present in the ...
Inhalt
Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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