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Hopper, Paul J. and Sandra A. Thompson. 1980. Transitivity in grammar and ... In W. Wilkins, ed., Thematic Relations, pages 7â36. San Diego, CA: Academic ...
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be analysed as embedding the other. The striking differences in their semantics remain however: ⢠The ʻindirect' causative always licenses the presence of an ...
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Nov 29, 2002 - Here we underline the seminal role that Human Computer Interaction (HCI) plays in. Information Retrieval Systems (IRS). While most IRS rely ...
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