Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... John is tall . ( 58 ) It is said that John is tall . In addition , extraposition is obligatory for say 2 : ( 59 ) * That John is tall is said . ( 60 ) It is said that John is tall . Say2 , then , is parallel in syntactic behavior to the ...
... John is tall . ( 58 ) It is said that John is tall . In addition , extraposition is obligatory for say 2 : ( 59 ) * That John is tall is said . ( 60 ) It is said that John is tall . Say2 , then , is parallel in syntactic behavior to the ...
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... John's attitude was entertaining Mary . ( 47 ) * John's stories cheerfully amused the children . On the other hand , in cases where the subject is conceived of abstractly , the verb is strongly stressed relative to the object . Thus ...
... John's attitude was entertaining Mary . ( 47 ) * John's stories cheerfully amused the children . On the other hand , in cases where the subject is conceived of abstractly , the verb is strongly stressed relative to the object . Thus ...
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... John . b . * Mâry is disgusted with John . ( 56 ) a . John's behavior was annoying / repúlsive to Màry . b . John's behavior was annoying / repulsive to Máry . ( 57 ) a . John is sick of Màry . b . * Jôhn is sick of Máry . ( 58 ) a . b ...
... John . b . * Mâry is disgusted with John . ( 56 ) a . John's behavior was annoying / repúlsive to Màry . b . John's behavior was annoying / repulsive to Máry . ( 57 ) a . John is sick of Màry . b . * Jôhn is sick of Máry . ( 58 ) a . b ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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