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in Linguistics an objective study of a controversial subject On Raising : One Rule of English Grammar and Its Theoretical Implications by Paul M. Postal For some time it has been gen- erally accepted by students of English grammar that ...
in Linguistics an objective study of a controversial subject On Raising : One Rule of English Grammar and Its Theoretical Implications by Paul M. Postal For some time it has been gen- erally accepted by students of English grammar that ...
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... not been possible for me to investigate the matter thoroughly , I speculate that it would be inappropriate to consider Adverb Fronting to be governed by specific predicates in anything like the sense of , say , Negative Raising .
... not been possible for me to investigate the matter thoroughly , I speculate that it would be inappropriate to consider Adverb Fronting to be governed by specific predicates in anything like the sense of , say , Negative Raising .
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The net effect of Predicate Raising is to telescope two clauses into one , so that all the elements of the original subordinate clause are rendered more prominent . Take the following simple example ( ignoring tense and other ...
The net effect of Predicate Raising is to telescope two clauses into one , so that all the elements of the original subordinate clause are rendered more prominent . Take the following simple example ( ignoring tense and other ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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