Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... tenses : ( i ) Tense is an obligatory expansion of the node Auxiliary , and its leftmost member . ( This is the position taken by Chomsky 1965. ) ( ii ) Tense is an adverb , synonymous with , e.g. , now , then , at some future time ...
... tenses : ( i ) Tense is an obligatory expansion of the node Auxiliary , and its leftmost member . ( This is the position taken by Chomsky 1965. ) ( ii ) Tense is an adverb , synonymous with , e.g. , now , then , at some future time ...
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... tense - carrier is emphasized , T - emph above does not apply , and the structure is directly affected by T - ad - tense . In that case , [ supra ] is attached to a word lexically marked as a Verb , and [ atense ] to a dummy lexical ...
... tense - carrier is emphasized , T - emph above does not apply , and the structure is directly affected by T - ad - tense . In that case , [ supra ] is attached to a word lexically marked as a Verb , and [ atense ] to a dummy lexical ...
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... tense in such a manner that the tense - carrier ( item 3 ) would be a form of BE later re- duced to zero , we would obtain ungrammatical sentences . When the subject is emphasized , there is no doubt that it must precede the tense ...
... tense in such a manner that the tense - carrier ( item 3 ) would be a form of BE later re- duced to zero , we would obtain ungrammatical sentences . When the subject is emphasized , there is no doubt that it must precede the tense ...
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