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... Mary likes the reddest ; ( 70 ) Mary likes some of those dresses ( 71 ) Of those dresses Mary likes some . Perhaps sentences like these derive from basic forms like the following : ( 72 ) Mary likes the ( of those dresses ) reddest ...
... Mary likes the reddest ; ( 70 ) Mary likes some of those dresses ( 71 ) Of those dresses Mary likes some . Perhaps sentences like these derive from basic forms like the following : ( 72 ) Mary likes the ( of those dresses ) reddest ...
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... Mary saw him smile . Adverbial clauses may in general be preposed , and apparently ( 79 ) is the result of such ... Mary saw a salesman smile , which is not synonymous with ( 78 ) and may not be related to it by the preposing ...
... Mary saw him smile . Adverbial clauses may in general be preposed , and apparently ( 79 ) is the result of such ... Mary saw a salesman smile , which is not synonymous with ( 78 ) and may not be related to it by the preposing ...
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... Mary . It pleased John . -may also be considered to paraphrase ( 27 ) . Then it would be completely arbi- trary to ... Mary . The basic forms of the matrix and constituent sentences of ( 120 ) are ( 121 ) SOME PRO surprised Mary ( 122 ) ...
... Mary . It pleased John . -may also be considered to paraphrase ( 27 ) . Then it would be completely arbi- trary to ... Mary . The basic forms of the matrix and constituent sentences of ( 120 ) are ( 121 ) SOME PRO surprised Mary ( 122 ) ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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