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I consider the senator incompetent . b . He considers me a true friend . As the following examples show , the DP - predicate string in this construction fails to display any constituent properties and cannot be immediately preceded by ...
I consider the senator incompetent . b . He considers me a true friend . As the following examples show , the DP - predicate string in this construction fails to display any constituent properties and cannot be immediately preceded by ...
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I consider not many people ( to be ) suitable for the post . The a - b examples show that a superficial subject can be construed with an emphatic reflexive and be modified by not many , whether it is in a main clause subject position or ...
I consider not many people ( to be ) suitable for the post . The a - b examples show that a superficial subject can be construed with an emphatic reflexive and be modified by not many , whether it is in a main clause subject position or ...
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I consider the governor { a friend / incompetent } himself . ( 86 ) a . * I consider not many people tall . b . * Were not many people at the show ? ( see Postal 1974 : 97 ) Still , different analyses appear to be motivated by the ...
I consider the governor { a friend / incompetent } himself . ( 86 ) a . * I consider not many people tall . b . * Were not many people at the show ? ( see Postal 1974 : 97 ) Still , different analyses appear to be motivated by the ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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