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THE TIME - AXIS PHENOMENON TALMY GIVÓN University of California , Los Angeles It is shown that presuppositions and implications associated with verbs distribute themselves relative to the TIME - AXIS ( action - time ) of the verb .
THE TIME - AXIS PHENOMENON TALMY GIVÓN University of California , Los Angeles It is shown that presuppositions and implications associated with verbs distribute themselves relative to the TIME - AXIS ( action - time ) of the verb .
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The two verb classes primarily to be discussed below are of unique interest to the linguist , psychologist , and ... Thus , C - verbs cover most verb - senses of cognition , knowledge , perception , belief , or feeling , while M - verbs ...
The two verb classes primarily to be discussed below are of unique interest to the linguist , psychologist , and ... Thus , C - verbs cover most verb - senses of cognition , knowledge , perception , belief , or feeling , while M - verbs ...
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To sum up , then : although one cannot predict with full accuracy which C - verb will develop an M - verb sense , one can ... These predictions may be summarized in the following way : ( a ) Factive C - verbs tend to develop implicative ...
To sum up , then : although one cannot predict with full accuracy which C - verb will develop an M - verb sense , one can ... These predictions may be summarized in the following way : ( a ) Factive C - verbs tend to develop implicative ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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