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Dear TripleA7 participants, The recorded presentation (available as a zip file) concentrates on some parts of the hand-out, and leaves out the parts which are self-explanatory, namely the section presenting what is called the first argument (section 3) and the section presenting the fourth argument (section 6). The sections that have been left out in the recorded video are independent from the rest of the talk, and thus you can just listen to it without reading the corresponding parts of the hand-out first. Just be prepared to jump from one page to the other quite quickly :-) We think it’s easier to follow if you have the PDF opened on another window, too (but this is not necessarily either). We would be very interested in hearing about other languages having what we call antiagentive intransitives (apart from Mandarin, Hindi, Brazilian Portuguese and Lilloet). Please let us know if you know other such languages! Thank you! We are very much looking forward to your feedback! Any question and remark is very very welcome! Fabienne, Hamida, Hongyuan & Jinhong.
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