Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... Passive Transformation . First , we note that the [ dis ] quantifier does not move from the direct object NP : ( 269 ) The boy will hit each of the men . ( 270 ) * The boy will hit the men each . If , however , the deep - structure ...
... Passive Transformation . First , we note that the [ dis ] quantifier does not move from the direct object NP : ( 269 ) The boy will hit each of the men . ( 270 ) * The boy will hit the men each . If , however , the deep - structure ...
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... passive in Hindi , as traced by Gaeffke , is interesting and illuminating . His remarks about the use of the jana passive in Hindi are reason- able , although his speculations about why it was generalized are open to ques- tion . Before ...
... passive in Hindi , as traced by Gaeffke , is interesting and illuminating . His remarks about the use of the jana passive in Hindi are reason- able , although his speculations about why it was generalized are open to ques- tion . Before ...
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... passive sentence with a specified agent ( such as 17 ) is extremely rare . The passive of the intransitive form , which need not be agentless , seems to be more frequent in the nega- tive . Such negative passives usually denote the ...
... passive sentence with a specified agent ( such as 17 ) is extremely rare . The passive of the intransitive form , which need not be agentless , seems to be more frequent in the nega- tive . Such negative passives usually denote the ...
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