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... sentence : 15 ( 36 ) * I would like lobster to eat . ( 37 ) * I would like for my cat lobster to eat . ( 38 ) * I ... sentence is most felicitous when the transported NP is in what might be called ' topic position ' , the position ...
... sentence : 15 ( 36 ) * I would like lobster to eat . ( 37 ) * I would like for my cat lobster to eat . ( 38 ) * I ... sentence is most felicitous when the transported NP is in what might be called ' topic position ' , the position ...
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... sentence is the basic situation which the sentence describes and which the remainder of the sentence takes a position on . Thus the proposition Peter finish represents the objective content of 61 , and Ralph bite Betsy is the objective ...
... sentence is the basic situation which the sentence describes and which the remainder of the sentence takes a position on . Thus the proposition Peter finish represents the objective content of 61 , and Ralph bite Betsy is the objective ...
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... sentence- what I will call the non - objective content - specifies the location of this situation along various ... sentence , nor do I wish to claim that the distinction necessarily has consistent syntactic correlates . Thus the notion ...
... sentence- what I will call the non - objective content - specifies the location of this situation along various ... sentence , nor do I wish to claim that the distinction necessarily has consistent syntactic correlates . Thus the notion ...
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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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