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Lakoff's abstract verb was generally much less like a real verb in its properties than ours is . There was no internal necessity for any of his abstract verbs to undergo any syntactic rules , other than plugging - in and it ...
Lakoff's abstract verb was generally much less like a real verb in its properties than ours is . There was no internal necessity for any of his abstract verbs to undergo any syntactic rules , other than plugging - in and it ...
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The absence of such a label is , of course , implicit in the proposal of predicate - first word order : if the subject of a verb originates between that verb and its object , there could hardly be an underlying constituent consisting of ...
The absence of such a label is , of course , implicit in the proposal of predicate - first word order : if the subject of a verb originates between that verb and its object , there could hardly be an underlying constituent consisting of ...
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follows in the next verb phrase with what in this instance we take to be a dummy use of the verb gó : gó - n [ al ... ( 2 ) Some role variables conventionally take the form of objects of ROLE - MARKING VERBS in the surface structure .
follows in the next verb phrase with what in this instance we take to be a dummy use of the verb gó : gó - n [ al ... ( 2 ) Some role variables conventionally take the form of objects of ROLE - MARKING VERBS in the surface structure .
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