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John doesn't like people to drive with him to New York . b . * John doesn't like being driven with to New York ( by people ) . Ex . 26b is also ill - formed , though it contains a directional phrase : ( 26 ) a . The faithful should pray ...
John doesn't like people to drive with him to New York . b . * John doesn't like being driven with to New York ( by people ) . Ex . 26b is also ill - formed , though it contains a directional phrase : ( 26 ) a . The faithful should pray ...
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John was on my right , and the sofa in the corner was sat on by Fred . b . John was on my right , and Fred sat on the sofa in the corner . ( 74 ) a . ?? The big chair was where John sat , and the sofa in the corner was sat on by Fred ...
John was on my right , and the sofa in the corner was sat on by Fred . b . John was on my right , and Fred sat on the sofa in the corner . ( 74 ) a . ?? The big chair was where John sat , and the sofa in the corner was sat on by Fred ...
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( 19 ) John reminds me of my older brother . Notably , this position can also be filled by affected causee agents in lexical ( single - word ) causatives : ( 20 ) I fed John some spaghetti . ( = John ate spaghetti . ) ...
( 19 ) John reminds me of my older brother . Notably , this position can also be filled by affected causee agents in lexical ( single - word ) causatives : ( 20 ) I fed John some spaghetti . ( = John ate spaghetti . ) ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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