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We have observed up to this point that any of these relations , except for Theme , can be controller for an argument Pro in various constructionsalthough we have also observed that some independent semantic factors are 10 However ...
We have observed up to this point that any of these relations , except for Theme , can be controller for an argument Pro in various constructionsalthough we have also observed that some independent semantic factors are 10 However ...
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the problem at hand can be observed by the fact that neither 30 nor 31 can be passivized : ( 32 ) a . * Mary was promised by John ( PRO to shave himself ) . b . * Mary was given by John a promise ( PRO to shave himself ) .
the problem at hand can be observed by the fact that neither 30 nor 31 can be passivized : ( 32 ) a . * Mary was promised by John ( PRO to shave himself ) . b . * Mary was given by John a promise ( PRO to shave himself ) .
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However , as has been observed by Chao 1981 , a PRO without a sentence - internal controller can be interpreted as referring to some specific individual , given a proper context : 27 ( 48 ) Context : John has been hobbling around for ...
However , as has been observed by Chao 1981 , a PRO without a sentence - internal controller can be interpreted as referring to some specific individual , given a proper context : 27 ( 48 ) Context : John has been hobbling around for ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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