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If Raising applies more than once in successive cycles , so as to raise an NP by more than one S , then the grammatical role of the S in which the shifted item occurs can change from one cycle to the next . That is , the NP can begin in ...
If Raising applies more than once in successive cycles , so as to raise an NP by more than one S , then the grammatical role of the S in which the shifted item occurs can change from one cycle to the next . That is , the NP can begin in ...
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Next , the whole problem of NEG - Raising , and in particular the kind of sentences in which it may be said to apply ... and evidence has been presented for an analysis in which the higher verb ( onto which the NEG can be raised ) is ...
Next , the whole problem of NEG - Raising , and in particular the kind of sentences in which it may be said to apply ... and evidence has been presented for an analysis in which the higher verb ( onto which the NEG can be raised ) is ...
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The reason for this is that the diagram only allows for one constituent to be raised at a time - since B is not to be ... This is derived from John has left late and John has missed the bus , by first raising the first daughters of the ...
The reason for this is that the diagram only allows for one constituent to be raised at a time - since B is not to be ... This is derived from John has left late and John has missed the bus , by first raising the first daughters of the ...
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