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Steels and Beuls provide a selection of empirical case studies that demonstrate the flexibility and dynamism of verb phrases within different contexts. Their findings reveal the significance of cognitive processes in understanding language construction, showcasing how individuals intuitively apply grammatical rules in everyday communication.
The book offers valuable insights for researchers and students alike, inviting them to engage with the complexities of language in a fresh and compelling way. By bridging theoretical perspectives and practical applications, it stands as a significant contribution to the ongoing exploration of grammatical structures and their functions in human language.