Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... consider how the constraint informally described in §2 needs to be stated within a theory of grammar ; then we ... CONSIDER kissing Mary ( ! ) ( j ) ?? I would regard as outrageous FOR BILL TO EVEN CONSIDER KISSING MARY ( ! ) ( k ) I ...
... consider how the constraint informally described in §2 needs to be stated within a theory of grammar ; then we ... CONSIDER kissing Mary ( ! ) ( j ) ?? I would regard as outrageous FOR BILL TO EVEN CONSIDER KISSING MARY ( ! ) ( k ) I ...
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... Consider A MÎNCA ŞOARECI un scandal . ' I consider eating mice a scandal . ' ( 85 ) Je considère Manger DES ESCARGOTS extrèmement étrange . ' I consider eating snails extremely strange . ' ( 86 ) Considero COMER PULPO escandaloso . ' I ...
... Consider A MÎNCA ŞOARECI un scandal . ' I consider eating mice a scandal . ' ( 85 ) Je considère Manger DES ESCARGOTS extrèmement étrange . ' I consider eating snails extremely strange . ' ( 86 ) Considero COMER PULPO escandaloso . ' I ...
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... consider ' ( 51-3 ) . Only reduced copular sentences can occur as non - sentential complements to sčitat ' ; thus , corresponding to copular Ja sčitaju , čto on geroj ' I consider that he is a hero ' there is Ja sčitaju ego geroem ' I ...
... consider ' ( 51-3 ) . Only reduced copular sentences can occur as non - sentential complements to sčitat ' ; thus , corresponding to copular Ja sčitaju , čto on geroj ' I consider that he is a hero ' there is Ja sčitaju ego geroem ' I ...
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