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Omitting the locative PP reduces the acceptability of these examples , while omitting the participle preserves it . Further , the verbs that allow such phrasal inversions , like come , sit , stand , and lie , all select LOCATIVE ...
Omitting the locative PP reduces the acceptability of these examples , while omitting the participle preserves it . Further , the verbs that allow such phrasal inversions , like come , sit , stand , and lie , all select LOCATIVE ...
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Another test , proposed by Lakoff & Ross 1976 ( 1966 ) , appears to corroborate this result : locative adjuncts can be optionally excluded from the interpretation of so anaphora , while locative arguments cannot .
Another test , proposed by Lakoff & Ross 1976 ( 1966 ) , appears to corroborate this result : locative adjuncts can be optionally excluded from the interpretation of so anaphora , while locative arguments cannot .
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In Chishona , for example , the expletive subject takes the form of an invariant , impersonal use of a locative subject prefix with extrapositions and impersonal passives ( cf. Perez ( Harford ) 1983 , BK : 10 ) .
In Chishona , for example , the expletive subject takes the form of an invariant , impersonal use of a locative subject prefix with extrapositions and impersonal passives ( cf. Perez ( Harford ) 1983 , BK : 10 ) .
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