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It is further assumed that it is this semantic function which defines the functional role of its argument ; e.g. , it is the semantics of a ditransitive verb ( VP / NP ) / NP which means that the first argument with which it combines is ...
It is further assumed that it is this semantic function which defines the functional role of its argument ; e.g. , it is the semantics of a ditransitive verb ( VP / NP ) / NP which means that the first argument with which it combines is ...
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and quantitative arguments , that deletion of the BEV copula obeys the same constraints as con- traction does in all ... not succeeded in this case in fixing the relative ordering of contraction and deletion by a quantitative argument .
and quantitative arguments , that deletion of the BEV copula obeys the same constraints as con- traction does in all ... not succeeded in this case in fixing the relative ordering of contraction and deletion by a quantitative argument .
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In 46 , the passive predicates of the intransitive bases occur with two arguments ; in 45 , the passive ... When a two - argument sentence , e.g. John hit Bill , is passivized , a one - argument sentence results : Bill was hit .
In 46 , the passive predicates of the intransitive bases occur with two arguments ; in 45 , the passive ... When a two - argument sentence , e.g. John hit Bill , is passivized , a one - argument sentence results : Bill was hit .
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