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NUCLEAR STRESS RULE : VP AND S. We turn now to an examination of the NSR in its other aspects - namely , as it affects configurations within the Verb Phrase and within the Sentence . ( We confine ourselves in all cases to fairly ...
NUCLEAR STRESS RULE : VP AND S. We turn now to an examination of the NSR in its other aspects - namely , as it affects configurations within the Verb Phrase and within the Sentence . ( We confine ourselves in all cases to fairly ...
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In 1 , John is the subject of the verb see , but in 2 he is not . ... The ' general rule ' for this set of verbs is that the NP nearest the infinitival complement verb is the subject of the complement verb , as in 4. The verb promise is ...
In 1 , John is the subject of the verb see , but in 2 he is not . ... The ' general rule ' for this set of verbs is that the NP nearest the infinitival complement verb is the subject of the complement verb , as in 4. The verb promise is ...
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Indeed , at first glance , the decision to enter commotion and aggression in the lexicon seems to provide a simpler solution than the transformational analysis - neither an abstract verb nor a transformational rule is needed .
Indeed , at first glance , the decision to enter commotion and aggression in the lexicon seems to provide a simpler solution than the transformational analysis - neither an abstract verb nor a transformational rule is needed .
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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