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Encyclopedia article about inactiveness. Information about inactiveness in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... (redirected from inactiveness)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about inactiveness. inactiveness. Information about inactiveness in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from inactiveness)
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Journal of Semantics 20: 1–33 c Oxford University Press 2003. The Conceptual Inactiveness of Implicit. Arguments: Evidence from Particle Verbs and ...
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Definition of inactiveness in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for inactiveness. ... 1 definition found inactiveness - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) : inactiveness n 1: the state of being inactive [syn: inaction, inactivity, inactiveness] [ant: action, activeness, activity] 2:
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The conceptual inactiveness of implicit arguments: Evidence from particle verbs and object categorization; Holden Härtl; Humboldt University, Berlin; Here, in contrast, it will be shown that these analyses overgeneralize at least with re-gard to one type of implicit argument, i.e. unrealized prepositional objects...
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The conceptual inactiveness of implicit arguments: Evidence from particle verbs and object categorization ... References; Härtl, H. (2002) The conceptual inactiveness of implicit arguments: Evidence from particle verbs and object categorization. To appear in: 'Journal of Semantics'.
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