Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... direct object NP might contain modifiers such as adjective phrases , relative clauses or determiners . If that is the case , then NI ought to leave them stranded . This is indeed the case . Baker illustrates this with material from a ...
... direct object NP might contain modifiers such as adjective phrases , relative clauses or determiners . If that is the case , then NI ought to leave them stranded . This is indeed the case . Baker illustrates this with material from a ...
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... direct internal argument ( corresponding canonically to the direct object ) and an indirect inter- nal argument ( corresponding to a second object or sometimes to a locative , instrumental or other type of oblique complement ) ...
... direct internal argument ( corresponding canonically to the direct object ) and an indirect inter- nal argument ( corresponding to a second object or sometimes to a locative , instrumental or other type of oblique complement ) ...
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... direct internal argument is boat . Contrariwise , in 85 and 89 the direct internal argument is clothes , while on the boat is the locative adjunct . In each case it is the direct argument and the most patientlike entity which is ...
... direct internal argument is boat . Contrariwise , in 85 and 89 the direct internal argument is clothes , while on the boat is the locative adjunct . In each case it is the direct argument and the most patientlike entity which is ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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