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A conceptual approach to existential verbs in japanese: The case of aru versus iru
Susan Strauss
Applied Linguistics
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Animacy
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Conceptual Approach
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Implicative Verbs
100%
Sentential Subjects
66%
Contextual Factors
33%
One-form
33%
Native Speaker
33%
Alternatives Analysis
33%
Grammar Rules
33%
Cognitive Factors
33%
Item Response
33%
Acceptability Judgments
33%
Motion Verbs
33%
Cognitive Linguistics
33%
Open Comments
33%
Verb Patterns
33%
Displacement Potential
33%
Line Items
33%
Arts and Humanities
Conceptual
100%
Animacy
100%
Literature
33%
Dichotomy
33%
Motion
33%
Cognitive
33%
Native Speaker
33%
Contextual
33%
Motion verbs
33%
Cognitive Linguistics
33%
Acceptability judgments
33%
Immediacy
33%