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An example of this can be found in 19a above , where the verb is separated from its branching complement . Another example of this situation arises when a pronoun subject precedes a verb and its complement . The pronoun does not count ...
An example of this can be found in 19a above , where the verb is separated from its branching complement . Another example of this situation arises when a pronoun subject precedes a verb and its complement . The pronoun does not count ...
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of a participle with a locative / directional complement . Omitting the locative PP reduces the ... Further , the verbs that allow such phrasal inversions , like come , sit , stand , and lie , all select LOCATIVE complements .
of a participle with a locative / directional complement . Omitting the locative PP reduces the ... Further , the verbs that allow such phrasal inversions , like come , sit , stand , and lie , all select LOCATIVE complements .
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Finally , Chichewa has a small class of subject raising verbs which take an infinitival complement and a subject , where the subject of the raising verb behaves in all respects like the subject of the complement .
Finally , Chichewa has a small class of subject raising verbs which take an infinitival complement and a subject , where the subject of the raising verb behaves in all respects like the subject of the complement .
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