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APPENDIX B. SUMMARY OF MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX OF SENSES 255<br />

Sense Vision Subject Passive Tense Prog.<br />

eye + A + any (,) a<br />

recognize , A + any (,) a<br />

process u A , any (,) a<br />

visit + H , any any<br />

classify u H + any (,) a<br />

determine u A , any any<br />

read + H + any any<br />

spectate + H + any any<br />

condition +/u A , any (,) a<br />

envision , H , any (,) a<br />

ensure u A? + any any<br />

consult + H + any any<br />

setting , place/time , ? any<br />

see t , H , any (,) a<br />

esperience , b , any any<br />

dating + H ? any (+) c<br />

let's see , 's d , pres ,<br />

news + H , any (,) a<br />

see through x , H ? any any<br />

see x through , e , any any<br />

see o ? A + any any<br />

faculty + A , any any<br />

gambling ? H + pres? ,<br />

hallucinate ,? A + any any<br />

y'see , H , pres ,<br />

scan ,? inan. + any any<br />

a Usually not progressive, but see the text for exceptions.<br />

b Must be a physical object; may behuman.<br />

c Usually progressive but there are exceptions in the right context.<br />

d The colloquial form must be contracted; let us see is di erent, i.e., sense discourse .<br />

e See the discussion in the text for details of the semantics of the subject of this sense.<br />

Table B.1: Syntactic Restrictions on Senses

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