Sentence examples for trigger of the sentence from inspiring English sources

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For instance, example 29d hosts an instrumental applicative in which the beneficiary is merged as the highest internal argument within the vP and hence eligible for object shift via the phase edge of vP to the trigger of the sentence, as partially diagramed in Figure 6: Open image in new window Figure 6 Beneficiary shifts in Tagalog high applicative (Rackowski and Richards 2005 : 574).

In that article, Holmer notes that in the Formosan language Seediq, an IA takes the transported theme of a ditransitive verb as the trigger of the sentence, as in 16a, whereas an LA chooses either a transported theme or a recipient as the trigger, as in 16b-c, respectively.

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Bach is on the literalist, minimalist side of the spectrum with respect to semantic content (for which he continues to use the term 'what is said.') But he agrees with contextualists that these unarticulated contents are not implicatures, and are not triggered by the meaning of the sentence uttered.

For example, an event with the (incorrect) trigger 'Region' from the sentence 'The prevalence of urinary lithiasis in children in Van Region, Turkey.' (PMID 20027811) would be removed (here, the incorrect event was 'expression of Van', also representing a gene/protein NER FP).

It is also understood that the trigger shifts to the top position of the sentence.

The immediate trigger was the sentencing to death of 21 fans of Port Said's football club, Al-Masry, for their role in Egypt's worst ever soccer violence in February last year.

In addition, capitalized triggers that did not occur in the very beginning of the sentence were also removed as they were likely to be proper nouns.

In the same example, the event type was incorrect, which could be possibly caused by the complex structure of the sentence and the presence of multiple event trigger keywords ("inhibited", "regulation", and "expression").

This prediction is obviously incorrect, given that there is only one trigger in the sentences under discussion.

Rhetorical category of the sentence under analysis.

For example, the word 'no' triggers a 'negative' attribute which continues for the length of a list (e.g. 'no nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea'), and is terminated by 'but' or the end of the sentence.

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