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Verb movement has the characteristics that it is usually thought to have : it moves a head from one head position to ... Verb movement , then , has certain universal characteristics , but languages may choose to use it , or not .
Verb movement has the characteristics that it is usually thought to have : it moves a head from one head position to ... Verb movement , then , has certain universal characteristics , but languages may choose to use it , or not .
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VERB . The dative alternation has long been known in syntax to be governed by the verb ( Levin 1993 ) , in that only certain verbs can head alternative constructions like 2a , b while preserving semantic equivalence .
VERB . The dative alternation has long been known in syntax to be governed by the verb ( Levin 1993 ) , in that only certain verbs can head alternative constructions like 2a , b while preserving semantic equivalence .
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It is not clear whether these uninflected particles originated from adverbs or from lexical verbs . ... Still , extending the analysis of auxiliary verbs to instances where an uninflected word in the verb phrase obviously derives from ...
It is not clear whether these uninflected particles originated from adverbs or from lexical verbs . ... Still , extending the analysis of auxiliary verbs to instances where an uninflected word in the verb phrase obviously derives from ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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