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These assumptions derive primarily from work on English , which , as an SVO language , is not consistent with respect to the order of verb patterners and object patterners . But the status of VP is more suspect in V - final and Vinitial ...
These assumptions derive primarily from work on English , which , as an SVO language , is not consistent with respect to the order of verb patterners and object patterners . But the status of VP is more suspect in V - final and Vinitial ...
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We can distinguish four traditions in the history of syntax : ( a ) Until the advent of transformational grammar the answer was that 02 = 00. This is reflected in the traditional term ' indirect object ' , which was applied to 01 ...
We can distinguish four traditions in the history of syntax : ( a ) Until the advent of transformational grammar the answer was that 02 = 00. This is reflected in the traditional term ' indirect object ' , which was applied to 01 ...
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Moreover , there is a further kind of complement which can be passivized , and which is neither an object nor an indirect ... There is no other reason for believing that these complements are objects ; on the contrary , there are good ...
Moreover , there is a further kind of complement which can be passivized , and which is neither an object nor an indirect ... There is no other reason for believing that these complements are objects ; on the contrary , there are good ...
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