Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... clause is coreferential with the earlier demonstrative that ; both are used to refer to the time when the roof was put on . Because the referent is a past time , this is realized in the verb complex via have been . In 24b , however ...
... clause is coreferential with the earlier demonstrative that ; both are used to refer to the time when the roof was put on . Because the referent is a past time , this is realized in the verb complex via have been . In 24b , however ...
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... clause licenses its subject position , Schütze claims , is independent of the clause's case- and agreement - checking properties ( e.g. nonfinite clauses may check nominative case on their subjects without licensing them ) , and PRO has ...
... clause licenses its subject position , Schütze claims , is independent of the clause's case- and agreement - checking properties ( e.g. nonfinite clauses may check nominative case on their subjects without licensing them ) , and PRO has ...
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... clause . There follows a detailed discussion of Modern Greek na - clauses , which M wishes to assimilate to infinitivals ( not subjunctives ) . Although these forms bear subject agreement , they allow PRO ( and pro ) subjects , a ' very ...
... clause . There follows a detailed discussion of Modern Greek na - clauses , which M wishes to assimilate to infinitivals ( not subjunctives ) . Although these forms bear subject agreement , they allow PRO ( and pro ) subjects , a ' very ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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