Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... Raising can raise a negative more than one clause . In cases where NEG does move more than one clause , the most plausible explanation is that Negative Raising re - applies in successive cyclic fashion ( cf. Postal 1972a ) , each ...
... Raising can raise a negative more than one clause . In cases where NEG does move more than one clause , the most plausible explanation is that Negative Raising re - applies in successive cyclic fashion ( cf. Postal 1972a ) , each ...
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... raising rules would be negated by the existence of lowering rules , which would have exactly the opposite effect . If we claim that the function of raising rules is to make the transported constituent C more prominent , then the ...
... raising rules would be negated by the existence of lowering rules , which would have exactly the opposite effect . If we claim that the function of raising rules is to make the transported constituent C more prominent , then the ...
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... Raising is not really a syntactic rule of English ; many linguists hold that it is not , and even proponents of the rule must admit that its status is more problematic than that of Subject Raising and Tough Movement . On the other hand ...
... Raising is not really a syntactic rule of English ; many linguists hold that it is not , and even proponents of the rule must admit that its status is more problematic than that of Subject Raising and Tough Movement . On the other hand ...
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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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