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The students were taken advantage of Bresnan ( 1976 : 15 ) gives an elegant transformational analysis of such examples , based on the assumption that take advantage is a complex verb properly containing the simple verb take .
The students were taken advantage of Bresnan ( 1976 : 15 ) gives an elegant transformational analysis of such examples , based on the assumption that take advantage is a complex verb properly containing the simple verb take .
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with the verb . The paradox of the V ( P ) R constructions is that they behave as monoclausal structures by some diagnostics - for example , scope and clitic climbing — and as biclausal structures with respect to other criteria ...
with the verb . The paradox of the V ( P ) R constructions is that they behave as monoclausal structures by some diagnostics - for example , scope and clitic climbing — and as biclausal structures with respect to other criteria ...
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Yet to argue from this that she had no knowledge of a verb category or general verb - argument structure may not be ... One would want to know more about the multiple instances of particular verbs in similar contexts that were not ...
Yet to argue from this that she had no knowledge of a verb category or general verb - argument structure may not be ... One would want to know more about the multiple instances of particular verbs in similar contexts that were not ...
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