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9 a in a conventionalized and partially idiosyncratic way are captured by CONSTRUCTIONS . ... ( N - P - N , Oehrle 1998 , Williams 1994 ) Another type of construction involves garden - variety syntax , but some special meaning is ...
9 a in a conventionalized and partially idiosyncratic way are captured by CONSTRUCTIONS . ... ( N - P - N , Oehrle 1998 , Williams 1994 ) Another type of construction involves garden - variety syntax , but some special meaning is ...
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Like idioms such as take NP to task , constructions may have argument positions . For instance , the apparent object the night in 4b is actually the object of the construction , not the object of the verb twistin ' ; and flat in the ...
Like idioms such as take NP to task , constructions may have argument positions . For instance , the apparent object the night in 4b is actually the object of the construction , not the object of the verb twistin ' ; and flat in the ...
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The constructional account says it directly , localizing the irregularity in the construction itself rather than ... localizes it in a special rule of semantic interpretation that has effects quite similar to our constructions .
The constructional account says it directly , localizing the irregularity in the construction itself rather than ... localizes it in a special rule of semantic interpretation that has effects quite similar to our constructions .
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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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