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... verb ; ' he carries ' is expressed in a way which may be roughly translated ' his carrying ' , a construction comparable in Samoyed to ' his boat ' . Without examining contrasting patterns in other lan- guages , we may identify the ...
... verb ; ' he carries ' is expressed in a way which may be roughly translated ' his carrying ' , a construction comparable in Samoyed to ' his boat ' . Without examining contrasting patterns in other lan- guages , we may identify the ...
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... verb . This dominance has had other effects , which I can only point out briefly . One effect is a wide use of infinitive constructions ; if the principal verb dominates em- bedded verbs , these may well be expected to have no modal or ...
... verb . This dominance has had other effects , which I can only point out briefly . One effect is a wide use of infinitive constructions ; if the principal verb dominates em- bedded verbs , these may well be expected to have no modal or ...
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... verb obliterate enables speakers of English to express in a single clause a notion that would otherwise involve a multi - clausal surface structure involving cause to cease to exist or the like . Complex lexical items come into exist ...
... verb obliterate enables speakers of English to express in a single clause a notion that would otherwise involve a multi - clausal surface structure involving cause to cease to exist or the like . Complex lexical items come into exist ...
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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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