Affectedness and direct objects : The role of lexical semantics in the acquisition of verb argument structure

In Beth Levin & Steven Pinker, Lexical & conceptual semantics. Cambridge, Ma.: Blackwell. pp. 153-195 (1992)
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original Gropen, Jess; Pinker, Steven; Hollander, Michelle; Goldberg, Richard (1991) "Affectedness and direct objects: The role of lexical semantics in the acquisition of verb argument structure". Cognition 41(1-3):153-195

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