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Let us first consider the following sentence : ( 27 ) Something which surprised Mary pleased John . This can be derived from ( 28 ) SOME PRO ( WH + THAT PRO surprised Mary ) pleased John directly by ( 9 ) , ( 22 ) , and ( 23 ) .
Let us first consider the following sentence : ( 27 ) Something which surprised Mary pleased John . This can be derived from ( 28 ) SOME PRO ( WH + THAT PRO surprised Mary ) pleased John directly by ( 9 ) , ( 22 ) , and ( 23 ) .
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One may raise an objection to our analysis , because one can say ( 61 ) Which of those dresses does Mary like ? ( 62 ) Which one of those dresses does Mary like ? But one cannot say ( 63 ) * Mary likes that of those dresses ( 64 ) ...
One may raise an objection to our analysis , because one can say ( 61 ) Which of those dresses does Mary like ? ( 62 ) Which one of those dresses does Mary like ? But one cannot say ( 63 ) * Mary likes that of those dresses ( 64 ) ...
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the following pair of sentences : ( 78 ) Mary saw a salesman smile when he entered the room ( 79 ) When a salesman entered the room , Mary saw him smile . Adverbial clauses may in general be preposed , and apparently ( 79 ) is the ...
the following pair of sentences : ( 78 ) Mary saw a salesman smile when he entered the room ( 79 ) When a salesman entered the room , Mary saw him smile . Adverbial clauses may in general be preposed , and apparently ( 79 ) is the ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
Notes | 217 |
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