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Therefore , the fact that the nominative can be left unexpressed in control infinitives does not , in and of itself , entail that the dative cannot be omitted in such constructions in other cases . Only when it has been established that ...
Therefore , the fact that the nominative can be left unexpressed in control infinitives does not , in and of itself , entail that the dative cannot be omitted in such constructions in other cases . Only when it has been established that ...
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If Dat - Nom predicates in German are alternating predicates , the subject behavior of the dative with regard to some of the subject tests is explained , and the subject behavior of the nominative with regard to other subject tests is ...
If Dat - Nom predicates in German are alternating predicates , the subject behavior of the dative with regard to some of the subject tests is explained , and the subject behavior of the nominative with regard to other subject tests is ...
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documented in the history of all the Germanic languages to a varying extent , a change that has been labeled NOMINATIVE SICKNESS or NOMINATIVE SUBSTITUTION ( Smith 1994 , 1996 , von Seefranz - Montag 1982 , 1984 , Mørck 1994 , Allen ...
documented in the history of all the Germanic languages to a varying extent , a change that has been labeled NOMINATIVE SICKNESS or NOMINATIVE SUBSTITUTION ( Smith 1994 , 1996 , von Seefranz - Montag 1982 , 1984 , Mørck 1994 , Allen ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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