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... complex verb ( now not a Vo , but something on the order of take to task ) , which in the case of ' time ' - away ... complex verb a lexical rule or a syntactic rule . In Levin and Rappaport Hovav 1995 , the formation of resultatives is ...
... complex verb ( now not a Vo , but something on the order of take to task ) , which in the case of ' time ' - away ... complex verb a lexical rule or a syntactic rule . In Levin and Rappaport Hovav 1995 , the formation of resultatives is ...
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... complex verbs , produced by a lexical rule . These complex verbs license the time NP in object position . Recall , however , that such complex verbs are not syntactic Vos , for like other verb - particle combinations they are ...
... complex verbs , produced by a lexical rule . These complex verbs license the time NP in object position . Recall , however , that such complex verbs are not syntactic Vos , for like other verb - particle combinations they are ...
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... complex Agr next adjoins to T , and the complex T then adjoins to the higher Agr , if the two lowest specifiers would then be in the same minimal domain , nothing would prevent the object from moving to the specifier position of the ...
... complex Agr next adjoins to T , and the complex T then adjoins to the higher Agr , if the two lowest specifiers would then be in the same minimal domain , nothing would prevent the object from moving to the specifier position of the ...
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