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Lexical rule - based approaches assume a 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 .
Lexical rule - based approaches assume a 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 .
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Since the unergative verb does not have a designated argument , nothing is blocked by the participle - formation rule . Therefore , the only argument of angekommen is accessible and can be turned into the subject of the adjective ...
Since the unergative verb does not have a designated argument , nothing is blocked by the participle - formation rule . Therefore , the only argument of angekommen is accessible and can be turned into the subject of the adjective ...
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PHRASAL APPROACH APPROACH USING LEXICAL RULES syntax [ NP [ nom ] [ NP [ acc ] [ Pred V ] ] ] ( SUBJ ( V OBJ OBL ] ... dominated by a Construction , one specifies what is selected by the lexical item that is the output of a lexical rule .
PHRASAL APPROACH APPROACH USING LEXICAL RULES syntax [ NP [ nom ] [ NP [ acc ] [ Pred V ] ] ] ( SUBJ ( V OBJ OBL ] ... dominated by a Construction , one specifies what is selected by the lexical item that is the output of a lexical rule .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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