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To take one rather striking example , consider gerundive nominals in English . Gerundives seem to form a class with ordinary noun - headed NP's ; e.g. , both permit an optional possessive in initial position .
To take one rather striking example , consider gerundive nominals in English . Gerundives seem to form a class with ordinary noun - headed NP's ; e.g. , both permit an optional possessive in initial position .
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... a gerundive , or the like . But the clause type does not determine the range of verb complements that can occur , since this range is essentially the same for all clause types , and is determined by the classification of the verb ...
... a gerundive , or the like . But the clause type does not determine the range of verb complements that can occur , since this range is essentially the same for all clause types , and is determined by the classification of the verb ...
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This accounted for some ad - hoc conditions on a rule of Extraposition ( e.g. , it did not apply to gerundive complements ) . To account for sentential subjects , E proposed an RT of Intraposition which moved sentential complements in ...
This accounted for some ad - hoc conditions on a rule of Extraposition ( e.g. , it did not apply to gerundive complements ) . To account for sentential subjects , E proposed an RT of Intraposition which moved sentential complements in ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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