Ackerman, Farrell & Moore, John (2001) Proto-properties ans Grammatical Encoding. A correspondence Theory of Argument Selection
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Proto-properties and Grammatical Encoding
Farrell Ackerman and John Moore, published by CSLI Publications. ©2001 by CSLI Publications. All rights reserved. This text may be used and shared in accordance with the fair-use provisions of U.S. copyright law, and it may be archived and redistributed in electronic form, provided that this entire notice, including copyright information, is carried and provided that CSLI Publications is notifi...
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عنوان ژورنال: Linx
سال: 2006
ISSN: 0246-8743,2118-9692
DOI: 10.4000/linx.542