Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... contrast , a presentationally focussed NP is adjoined to the VP in the right focus ( or ' heavy NP shift ' ) position ( Rochemont 1986 ) , from which no extractions are allowed , quite independently of locative inversion . We can see ...
... contrast , a presentationally focussed NP is adjoined to the VP in the right focus ( or ' heavy NP shift ' ) position ( Rochemont 1986 ) , from which no extractions are allowed , quite independently of locative inversion . We can see ...
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... contrast , locatives are PPs , and the categorial distinction between NP and PP reflects a basic case- like opposition of direct and oblique ( or indirect ) phrases . Consequently , loca- tives in English are syntactically excluded from ...
... contrast , locatives are PPs , and the categorial distinction between NP and PP reflects a basic case- like opposition of direct and oblique ( or indirect ) phrases . Consequently , loca- tives in English are syntactically excluded from ...
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... contrasts , and overtly in lan- guages of the stative - active alignment type . Other manifestations of it are sub ... contrast is justified . Ch . 4 ( 161-226 ) is devoted to inverse voice systems , with exemplification from Apachean ...
... contrasts , and overtly in lan- guages of the stative - active alignment type . Other manifestations of it are sub ... contrast is justified . Ch . 4 ( 161-226 ) is devoted to inverse voice systems , with exemplification from Apachean ...
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