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April 01 1998
Verbs of Inherently Directed Motion Are Compatible with Resultative Phrases
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Christina M. Tortora
Christina M. Tortora
University of Michigan
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Christina M. Tortora
University of Michigan
Online Issn: 1530-9150
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© 1998 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1998
Linguistic Inquiry (1998) 29 (2): 338–345.
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Christina M. Tortora; Verbs of Inherently Directed Motion Are Compatible with Resultative Phrases. Linguistic Inquiry 1998; 29 (2): 338–345. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/ling.1998.29.2.338
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