Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... inverted , Bolinger 1971 ingeniously traces the construction to a historical locative source for the nominal in the progressive . of a participle with a locative / directional complement.3 Omitting LOCATIVE INVERSION AND UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ...
... inverted , Bolinger 1971 ingeniously traces the construction to a historical locative source for the nominal in the progressive . of a participle with a locative / directional complement.3 Omitting LOCATIVE INVERSION AND UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR ...
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... inversions , like come , sit , stand , and lie , all select LOCATIVE Complements . Contrast the following inversions using nonlocative copular verbs : ( 6 ) a . * Gathered pointlessly in the yard seemed three women . b . * Busy at the ...
... inversions , like come , sit , stand , and lie , all select LOCATIVE Complements . Contrast the following inversions using nonlocative copular verbs : ( 6 ) a . * Gathered pointlessly in the yard seemed three women . b . * Busy at the ...
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... locative inversion cases in contexts in which the activity serves simply to locate the subject on the scene . In such contexts a theme - locative predication seems to be overlaid on the lexical ... LOCATIVE INVERSION AND UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR 85.
... locative inversion cases in contexts in which the activity serves simply to locate the subject on the scene . In such contexts a theme - locative predication seems to be overlaid on the lexical ... LOCATIVE INVERSION AND UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR 85.
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