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15 they must be followed by a verb or adjective , and cannot combine with an infinitival verb complement or noun complement : ( 23 ) a . shi wuda sing ' She would have sung . ' * shi shud . ( acceptable as acrolectal ) b . it maita ...
15 they must be followed by a verb or adjective , and cannot combine with an infinitival verb complement or noun complement : ( 23 ) a . shi wuda sing ' She would have sung . ' * shi shud . ( acceptable as acrolectal ) b . it maita ...
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S NP VP Marta AP QP A ' PP A р NP più alta di Giacomo FIGURE 3 . panded phrasal complements , are not allowed on the non - recursive ... 2 , since Giacomo is the complement rather than the head of QP , the terminal string is ruled out .
S NP VP Marta AP QP A ' PP A р NP più alta di Giacomo FIGURE 3 . panded phrasal complements , are not allowed on the non - recursive ... 2 , since Giacomo is the complement rather than the head of QP , the terminal string is ruled out .
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In OSp . , the order of a verb with respect to its complements is quite free , in both main and embedded clauses . ... First , the head may be initial or final , and a complement may precede or follow the verb ...
In OSp . , the order of a verb with respect to its complements is quite free , in both main and embedded clauses . ... First , the head may be initial or final , and a complement may precede or follow the verb ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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