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Tough Movement replaces a subject complement clause with its object , thereby relating pairs of sentences like these : ( 15 ) To catch poltergeists is tough . ( 16 ) Poltergeists are tough to catch . This rule applies to a restricted ...
Tough Movement replaces a subject complement clause with its object , thereby relating pairs of sentences like these : ( 15 ) To catch poltergeists is tough . ( 16 ) Poltergeists are tough to catch . This rule applies to a restricted ...
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S S S S FIGURE 8 S S S S WH Movement is the clearest example of a fronting rule that is simultaneously a raising rule . This is the rule responsible for the surface position of WH words in questions and relative clauses : ( 32 ) Tell me ...
S S S S FIGURE 8 S S S S WH Movement is the clearest example of a fronting rule that is simultaneously a raising rule . This is the rule responsible for the surface position of WH words in questions and relative clauses : ( 32 ) Tell me ...
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It also turns out that the clause in which C originates is completely eliminated when C is lowered by either rule ( by way of contrast , Subject Raising and Tough Movement leave a subordinate clause behind ) . Because of this combina- ...
It also turns out that the clause in which C originates is completely eliminated when C is lowered by either rule ( by way of contrast , Subject Raising and Tough Movement leave a subordinate clause behind ) . Because of this combina- ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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