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The principle thus rules out some well - known classes of syntactic derivations , namely those involving Raising to Object ( e.g. the treatment of John believes Bill to be insane as having Bill in the main clause in surface structure ...
The principle thus rules out some well - known classes of syntactic derivations , namely those involving Raising to Object ( e.g. the treatment of John believes Bill to be insane as having Bill in the main clause in surface structure ...
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John strung the rope around himself . b . John strung the rope around him . As K notes ( 67 ) , 16a but not 160 indicates that John bound himself with the rope . But 16b allows an interpretation in which John arranged the rope in such a ...
John strung the rope around himself . b . John strung the rope around him . As K notes ( 67 ) , 16a but not 160 indicates that John bound himself with the rope . But 16b allows an interpretation in which John arranged the rope in such a ...
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John ; talked to Mary about himself . John : subject ( +1 ) + definite ( +1 ) = ( +2 ) b . ?? Someone talked to me about himself . someone : subject ( + 1 ) + speech act ( - 1 ) + indefinite pronoun ( -2 ) = ( -2 ) c .
John ; talked to Mary about himself . John : subject ( +1 ) + definite ( +1 ) = ( +2 ) b . ?? Someone talked to me about himself . someone : subject ( + 1 ) + speech act ( - 1 ) + indefinite pronoun ( -2 ) = ( -2 ) c .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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