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Sanders 1970 ) , one which is expressed in the Subject Placement rule discussed above . For this reason it seems most natural to formulate Passive and Psych Movement , not as fronting rules , but merely as rules which specify a change ...
Sanders 1970 ) , one which is expressed in the Subject Placement rule discussed above . For this reason it seems most natural to formulate Passive and Psych Movement , not as fronting rules , but merely as rules which specify a change ...
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It will be argued that backing rules differ from raising , lowering , and fronting rules in important respects . The backing rules we have examined differ from most rules of the other three types with respect to two formal ...
It will be argued that backing rules differ from raising , lowering , and fronting rules in important respects . The backing rules we have examined differ from most rules of the other three types with respect to two formal ...
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Raising , lowering , and fronting rules have been claimed here to share the function of highlighting objective content ; and we have seen how each type of rule helps achieve this goal . The function of backing rules is quite different .
Raising , lowering , and fronting rules have been claimed here to share the function of highlighting objective content ; and we have seen how each type of rule helps achieve this goal . The function of backing rules is quite different .
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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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