Phrase Structure and the Lexicon

  • Kratzer A
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In his analysis of action sentences, Donald Davidson drew a clear distinction between arguments and adjuncts. Neglecting temporal relations, sentences like (1) We bought your slippers in Marrakesh.

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Kratzer, A. (1996). Phrase Structure and the Lexicon. Phrase Structure and the Lexicon (pp. 109–137). Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8617-7_5

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