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The presence of a complement - clause object pronoun in such sentences is obligatory -its absence yields sentences which are far less than acceptable : 2 ( 11 ) * Tá aŋgliká íne dískola ná katalávo . ( 12 ) a . * ?
The presence of a complement - clause object pronoun in such sentences is obligatory -its absence yields sentences which are far less than acceptable : 2 ( 11 ) * Tá aŋgliká íne dískola ná katalávo . ( 12 ) a . * ?
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... a copying rule should preclude the occurrence of an infinitive in the complement clause of these constructions.23 It should be clear that such an account adequately DESCRIBES the changes that occurred , but in no sense EXPLAINS them ...
... a copying rule should preclude the occurrence of an infinitive in the complement clause of these constructions.23 It should be clear that such an account adequately DESCRIBES the changes that occurred , but in no sense EXPLAINS them ...
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For instance , why are the earliest attestations of these constructions with finite complements already of the ... For example , one might claim that the emergence of the object pronoun in the finite - complement clause was brought on ...
For instance , why are the earliest attestations of these constructions with finite complements already of the ... For example , one might claim that the emergence of the object pronoun in the finite - complement clause was brought on ...
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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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