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... arguments of the construction . 6.1 . ARGUMENT REALIZATION . Let us turn more directly to the issue of argument sharing between the verbal and constructional subevents . Our hypothesis can be stated as 37 . ( 37 ) FULL ARGUMENT ...
... arguments of the construction . 6.1 . ARGUMENT REALIZATION . Let us turn more directly to the issue of argument sharing between the verbal and constructional subevents . Our hypothesis can be stated as 37 . ( 37 ) FULL ARGUMENT ...
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An argument is considered obligatorily licensed by a verb if and only if an expression involving the verb in active , simple past tense without the argument is ill - formed . For example , drink's second argument is not obligatory ...
An argument is considered obligatorily licensed by a verb if and only if an expression involving the verb in active , simple past tense without the argument is ill - formed . For example , drink's second argument is not obligatory ...
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... argument shared ; no way to map two independent patients into the same clause Another sort of impossible case concerns a verb that requires an obligatory PP ex- pressing a path argument . Consider the contrast between walk and pad ...
... argument shared ; no way to map two independent patients into the same clause Another sort of impossible case concerns a verb that requires an obligatory PP ex- pressing a path argument . Consider the contrast between walk and pad ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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