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In particular , the differences between such verbs as say and claim do not necessarily indicate that Adverb Fronting applies in successive cyclic fashion . Note first of all that the deviance produced by Adverb Fronting with claim is ...
In particular , the differences between such verbs as say and claim do not necessarily indicate that Adverb Fronting applies in successive cyclic fashion . Note first of all that the deviance produced by Adverb Fronting with claim is ...
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Generative semanticists claim that tense , aspect , modality , and negation are best represented as higher predicates in deep ( = semantic ) structure ; but interpretivists would deny this ( at least for their syntactic deep structure ...
Generative semanticists claim that tense , aspect , modality , and negation are best represented as higher predicates in deep ( = semantic ) structure ; but interpretivists would deny this ( at least for their syntactic deep structure ...
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A natural extension of this line of thought is the claim that relative clauses in all languages derive from underlying structures like Fig . 12.37 In most languages , an obligatory rule copies the lower NP , in head noun position ...
A natural extension of this line of thought is the claim that relative clauses in all languages derive from underlying structures like Fig . 12.37 In most languages , an obligatory rule copies the lower NP , in head noun position ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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