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Adjective(1) initial(2) beginning to develop

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(1) A hundred and forty years later, the inchoative generalization of the verb has shown up in the New York Times.(2) However, there are some positively evaluated conditions in common inchoative collocations with go: go live, go platinum, go blonde.(3) An important defining feature of perfectivizing prefixation in Russian is the use of po- to signal the relative change of state in inchoatives as well as the indefinite temporal delimitation of atelic activities.(4) The fact that some idioms are restricted to causatives, while others are restricted to inchoatives , lends new support to the view that the two derivations are distinct.(5) It is argued however that the Hebrew inchoatives do not create any problems to the LMH.(6) For anticausativization, I review recent arguments suggesting that derived inchoatives have causative semantics as part of their lexical representation, consistent with the MH.(7) Is he saying that our genes have been programmed by evolution to resist inchoatives that involve becoming lost?
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