Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... predicate . Since the contour of the second word is falling , the contour on the first is rising . Ex . 35b contains a slightly more complex example of the same basic structure , where again the predicate ends in a falling contour and ...
... predicate . Since the contour of the second word is falling , the contour on the first is rising . Ex . 35b contains a slightly more complex example of the same basic structure , where again the predicate ends in a falling contour and ...
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... predicate com- plement to a copular verb . Such complements may move up into Spec of IP , where they receive nominative Case and transmit it to the postverbal NP subject of the small clause via Spec - Head agreement in base position ...
... predicate com- plement to a copular verb . Such complements may move up into Spec of IP , where they receive nominative Case and transmit it to the postverbal NP subject of the small clause via Spec - Head agreement in base position ...
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... predicates into noncontrol and control predicates , and control predicates are further subdi- vided into agentive and ... predicate semantics in various domains of grammar . But it does not really become clear how ' af- fectedness ' fits ...
... predicates into noncontrol and control predicates , and control predicates are further subdi- vided into agentive and ... predicate semantics in various domains of grammar . But it does not really become clear how ' af- fectedness ' fits ...
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