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... EXPERIENCER Mary . The N - rule is similar to Amritavalli's Experiencer Hypothesis presented in ( 20 ) in that it refers to thematic roles and not to grammatical relations . ( 20 ) Map Experiencer into : in the S ( 1 ) Subject , given ...
... EXPERIENCER Mary . The N - rule is similar to Amritavalli's Experiencer Hypothesis presented in ( 20 ) in that it refers to thematic roles and not to grammatical relations . ( 20 ) Map Experiencer into : in the S ( 1 ) Subject , given ...
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... EXPERIENCER EXPERIENCER the audience . AGENT the scarecrow ( 25 ) a . Amy's fright by EXPERIENCER AGENT b . The class's boredom by the lecturer EXPERIENCER c . Deborah's amusement by AGENT Randy AGENT EXPERIENCER d . * Sam's annoyance ...
... EXPERIENCER EXPERIENCER the audience . AGENT the scarecrow ( 25 ) a . Amy's fright by EXPERIENCER AGENT b . The class's boredom by the lecturer EXPERIENCER c . Deborah's amusement by AGENT Randy AGENT EXPERIENCER d . * Sam's annoyance ...
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... Experiencer towards the object of emotion ( because the Experiencer can be viewed as the source of emotion , a sentient being who is conscious of his / her feelings ) . The other is to analyse it as an instance of causation going from ...
... Experiencer towards the object of emotion ( because the Experiencer can be viewed as the source of emotion , a sentient being who is conscious of his / her feelings ) . The other is to analyse it as an instance of causation going from ...
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SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS 45 880ML | |
THEMATIC RESTRICTIONS ON DERIVED NOMINALS 24 | |
POLISH DERIVED REFLEXIVES AND IMPERSONAL CONSTRUCTIONS 41 | |
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