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A fronting rule will be defined as one that moves some constituent C to clause - initial position . Thus a rule which applies to a clause of the form A B C D , fronting C to form the derived clause C A B D , will qualify as a fronting ...
A fronting rule will be defined as one that moves some constituent C to clause - initial position . Thus a rule which applies to a clause of the form A B C D , fronting C to form the derived clause C A B D , will qualify as a fronting ...
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The NP so affected , e.g. the subject in 54–55 , normally winds up in clause - initial position , but this does not necessarily mean that these rules themselves are fronting rules : ( 54 ) My turtle was eaten by a ferocious armadillo .
The NP so affected , e.g. the subject in 54–55 , normally winds up in clause - initial position , but this does not necessarily mean that these rules themselves are fronting rules : ( 54 ) My turtle was eaten by a ferocious armadillo .
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In the case of Subject Raising and Tough Movement , a subordinate clause NP becomes the subject or object of the main clause and is thereby made more salient . Compare the prominence of Marvin in 73–74 , or in 75–76 : ( 73 ) I believe ...
In the case of Subject Raising and Tough Movement , a subordinate clause NP becomes the subject or object of the main clause and is thereby made more salient . Compare the prominence of Marvin in 73–74 , or in 75–76 : ( 73 ) I believe ...
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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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