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ax, semantics (including discourse theory) and acquisition studies. However, communication and dissemination of results across these various subfields has often been indirect. The different angles brought together give us a comprehensive picture of the representation of aspect in the mind/brain of t改良 发表于 2025-3-29 08:11:38
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Theodor Nasemann,Michael Jänner,Bärbel Schütteax, semantics (including discourse theory) and acquisition studies. However, communication and dissemination of results across these various subfields has often been indirect. The different angles brought together give us a comprehensive picture of the representation of aspect in the mind/brain of tSpina-Bifida 发表于 2025-3-29 15:52:59
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Theodor Nasemann,Michael Jänner,Bärbel Schütteme to write them down and send them out. Some of these ideas about linking had their origins in my 1987 dissertation. However, this work has grown beyond the dissertation in a number of important ways. The most important of these advances lie in, first, articulating aspectual roles as linguistic objOrganization 发表于 2025-3-30 07:52:53
Theodor Nasemann,Michael Jänner,Bärbel Schütted autonomy, or modularity, of syntax from lexical semantics and vice versa. Different rules and systems may be used to describe each one to a large extent, but these rules and systems interact, or intersect, or are visible to each other through a narrow common vocabulary. However we may choose to th