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This explains the relatedness of existentials and PSPO clauses: In both constructions, the clause-initial NG is locative, and they both express existence, with the existent being things in the former, and events in the latter.
They all express existence of events, rather than things.
Both types of existentials express existence by virtue of the configuration of the initial NGL and the two following elements, though the latter are different in meaning (see the next section).
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The paper co-authorship network is a network expressing existence of co-authorship relation between authors of scientific papers (Van Eck and Waltman 2011).
On the one hand, not all clauses expressing existence can be taken as existentialsa: (1) is an existential whereas (2) is not, though they both convey the meaning of existence.
There are other static existentials whose processes are realized by VGs other than yǒu and shì, e.g., Apart from expressing existence, such existentials also indicate the means of existence (e.g., guàzhe in (28)).
Typical thing-existentials exclusively express the existence of things.
However, it is taken for granted that they are only to express the existence of things.
To express the existence of an event in a location, two semantic elements must be present: an event and a location.
Accordingly, dictionaries should help to sort out the main and connotative meanings of the words because languages were born out of the necessities to express the existence of objects.
If ((alpha,beta )in Theta _{omega _0}), then there exists a ((mathrm{PS})_{vartheta ^_{alpha,beta }}) sequence ({ z_{n},y_{n})}subset mathcal {N}^_{alpha,beta }) in Q for (E_{alpha,beta }.) In the following theorem, we express the existence of a local minimum for (E_{alpha,beta }) on (mathcal {N}^_{alpha,beta }.) Assume that ((alpha,beta )in Theta _{omega },) and ((F_{1})- (F_{3})) hold.
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