2000
DOI: 10.1075/cilt.198.05sch
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Equivalence and mismatch of semantic features

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“…Everaert and Hollebrandse (1996) show that the light verb must have some semantic content, and this is shown also in a number of studies on child language (Hollebrandse and Van Hoof 1996, 1998. Schroten (2000Schroten ( , 2002 shows why light verb constructions should be treated as compositionally interpretable constructions, and, thus, trying to diminish the idiomatic, lexical treatment of the verb-noun combination.…”
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“…Everaert and Hollebrandse (1996) show that the light verb must have some semantic content, and this is shown also in a number of studies on child language (Hollebrandse and Van Hoof 1996, 1998. Schroten (2000Schroten ( , 2002 shows why light verb constructions should be treated as compositionally interpretable constructions, and, thus, trying to diminish the idiomatic, lexical treatment of the verb-noun combination.…”
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“…Collocation case studies Although there are some general publications in which collocations of different sorts are discussed (Everaert 1993, Schroten 2000, Van der Wouden 2004, in this section I will limit myself to a few case studies. 8…”
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