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( 1 ) VP V [ + Aux ) VP VI + 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 ...
( 1 ) VP V [ + Aux ) VP VI + 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 ( constituents ) still exist , but they are a derived rather than a fundamental concept : a phrase consists of any word , plus its dependents , plus their dependents ' dependents , and so on . Like X - bar theory , DG assumes ...
Phrases ( constituents ) still exist , but they are a derived rather than a fundamental concept : a phrase consists of any word , plus its dependents , plus their dependents ' dependents , and so on . Like X - bar theory , DG assumes ...
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Going in tandem with the nominalizing function of the -ing suffix is the status of the noun phrases and ... This is the topic of Ch . 5 , “ The syntactic and semantic status of the by - phrase and the of - phrase ' ( 135–73 ) , which ...
Going in tandem with the nominalizing function of the -ing suffix is the status of the noun phrases and ... This is the topic of Ch . 5 , “ The syntactic and semantic status of the by - phrase and the of - phrase ' ( 135–73 ) , which ...
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