Event Arguments: Foundations and Applications 2005
DOI: 10.1515/9783110913798.1
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“…This event argument can then be existentially quantified and bound to the whole sentence, whereas each adjunct will be attached as a separate conjunction clause, thus allowing for an arbitrary number of adjuncts. Keeping the basic idea of the event argument, the so-called Neo-Davidson approaches have been established as the standard event semantics in linguis-tics [30]. Parsons [33] advocated to treat the event argument as the only argument of the predicate and link it with a set of thematic roles.…”
Section: Linguistic View On Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This event argument can then be existentially quantified and bound to the whole sentence, whereas each adjunct will be attached as a separate conjunction clause, thus allowing for an arbitrary number of adjuncts. Keeping the basic idea of the event argument, the so-called Neo-Davidson approaches have been established as the standard event semantics in linguis-tics [30]. Parsons [33] advocated to treat the event argument as the only argument of the predicate and link it with a set of thematic roles.…”
Section: Linguistic View On Timementioning
confidence: 99%