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... construction , which can occur with elements such as modals , quantifiers , and verbs . We will consider a sentence a double construction only when the final double is not preceded by a significant pause or break in the prosody of the ...
... construction , which can occur with elements such as modals , quantifiers , and verbs . We will consider a sentence a double construction only when the final double is not preceded by a significant pause or break in the prosody of the ...
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... construction has an Infl projection , the infinitive in the clitic climbing construction projects only a V ' or VP . P argues convincingly in Ch . 3 that causative fare in Italian takes a VP complement for transitives and unergatives ...
... construction has an Infl projection , the infinitive in the clitic climbing construction projects only a V ' or VP . P argues convincingly in Ch . 3 that causative fare in Italian takes a VP complement for transitives and unergatives ...
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... construction discussed in Ch . 5 is what is traditionally known as the impersonal passive construction , with two subtypes - reflexive , as in na wycieczce spało się zwykle w namiotach ' during a trip one usually slept in tents ' , and ...
... construction discussed in Ch . 5 is what is traditionally known as the impersonal passive construction , with two subtypes - reflexive , as in na wycieczce spało się zwykle w namiotach ' during a trip one usually slept in tents ' , and ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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