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It is a major thesis of SCAF that functional relations , in particular the subject and object relations , must be represented in a grammar . Since some transformations apply only to subject NPs or only to direct object NPs , it must be ...
It is a major thesis of SCAF that functional relations , in particular the subject and object relations , must be represented in a grammar . Since some transformations apply only to subject NPs or only to direct object NPs , it must be ...
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First let us consider passives and object choice ( cf. G36 , G53 , G37 , G64 , and G54 ) . Goldin , following Fillmore , regards passive sentences as the product of rules of subject choice that override the usual subject choice ...
First let us consider passives and object choice ( cf. G36 , G53 , G37 , G64 , and G54 ) . Goldin , following Fillmore , regards passive sentences as the product of rules of subject choice that override the usual subject choice ...
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Analysing the objects of verbs like herir and matar as Objectives also simplifies the subject choice rules . ... we simplify both the subject choice rules and the object choice rules and make more reasonable semantic claims as well ) .
Analysing the objects of verbs like herir and matar as Objectives also simplifies the subject choice rules . ... we simplify both the subject choice rules and the object choice rules and make more reasonable semantic claims as well ) .
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