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Noncausative property resultative ( e.g. The pond froze solid ) Syntax : NP , V AP / PP2 Semantics : X , BECOME Y2 MEANS : ( VERBAL SUBEVENT ] " b . Noncausative path resultative ( intransitive motion construction , e.g. The ball rolled ...
Noncausative property resultative ( e.g. The pond froze solid ) Syntax : NP , V AP / PP2 Semantics : X , BECOME Y2 MEANS : ( VERBAL SUBEVENT ] " b . Noncausative path resultative ( intransitive motion construction , e.g. The ball rolled ...
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Constructional subevent : Agent : Willy ; Patient : the plants ; Predicate : flat Verbal subevent : Agent : Willy ; Patient : the plants 2 arguments shared b . Unselected transitive resultatives with optionally transitive verb Dave ...
Constructional subevent : Agent : Willy ; Patient : the plants ; Predicate : flat Verbal subevent : Agent : Willy ; Patient : the plants 2 arguments shared b . Unselected transitive resultatives with optionally transitive verb Dave ...
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10-16 ) The basic use of the apprehensive verbal inflection ( APPR ) is to express that the event is ( or would be ) unpleasant , and for this the oblique modal case is used , as with ngijininj ( 1.SG.POSS - M.OBL ) , the object of ...
10-16 ) The basic use of the apprehensive verbal inflection ( APPR ) is to express that the event is ( or would be ) unpleasant , and for this the oblique modal case is used , as with ngijininj ( 1.SG.POSS - M.OBL ) , the object of ...
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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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