Valency in classifier predicates: A syntactic analysis
The goal of this paper is to explore certain syntactic properties of classifier predicates, in particular, the realization of the argument structure associated with them. The work presented here is a first approach to a crosslinguistic syntactic analysis of two sign languages: Catalan Sign Language...
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