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VP ( 1 ) V [ + Aux ] VP V [ + Aux ] VP must be climbing trees Then modals are subcategorized for a plain infinitive phrase , BE for a predicative phrase , Do for a plain infinitive phrase which cannot be headed by an auxiliary , and so ...
VP ( 1 ) V [ + Aux ] VP V [ + Aux ] VP must be climbing trees Then modals are subcategorized for a plain infinitive phrase , BE for a predicative phrase , Do for a plain infinitive phrase which cannot be headed by an auxiliary , and so ...
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Phrases ( constit- uents ) still exist , but they are a derived rather than a fundamental concept : a phrase consists of any word , plus its dependents , plus their dependents ' depen- dents , and so on .
Phrases ( constit- uents ) still exist , but they are a derived rather than a fundamental concept : a phrase consists of any word , plus its dependents , plus their dependents ' depen- dents , and so on .
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It has been known for a long time that English evinces an important correspondence between a clause and the noun phrase constructed from the clause with an ap- propriate nominalization of the clause's verb .
It has been known for a long time that English evinces an important correspondence between a clause and the noun phrase constructed from the clause with an ap- propriate nominalization of the clause's verb .
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