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There are a number of respects in which be said and be rumored behave like predicates such as seem and ... Emonds has noted that although 68 is grammatical , 69 is not : ( 68 ) It seems to John that we ought to leave .
There are a number of respects in which be said and be rumored behave like predicates such as seem and ... Emonds has noted that although 68 is grammatical , 69 is not : ( 68 ) It seems to John that we ought to leave .
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-ru in S's describing recurrent action in the present : S ( a ) noru ( 90 ) watakusi ga [ ( b ) ' notte irus dono densya mo okureru yoo da ' It seems any train I ride is late . ' Here dono densya mo ' any train at all ' refers quite ...
-ru in S's describing recurrent action in the present : S ( a ) noru ( 90 ) watakusi ga [ ( b ) ' notte irus dono densya mo okureru yoo da ' It seems any train I ride is late . ' Here dono densya mo ' any train at all ' refers quite ...
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It seems , from these examples , that B's patching operation is unworkable . On the other hand , if we forget about B's hypothesis for a moment , it becomes perfectly clear that there is an interesting generalization to be captured .
It seems , from these examples , that B's patching operation is unworkable . On the other hand , if we forget about B's hypothesis for a moment , it becomes perfectly clear that there is an interesting generalization to be captured .
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