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... fact that QR applies to referential arguments as well ( at least in the subject position ) to create a λ - predicate ... fact - NOM ' The fact that Mary hates him ; worried John ;. ' As pointed out in Saito & Hoji 1983 and Saito 1985 ...
... fact that QR applies to referential arguments as well ( at least in the subject position ) to create a λ - predicate ... fact - NOM ' The fact that Mary hates him ; worried John ;. ' As pointed out in Saito & Hoji 1983 and Saito 1985 ...
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... fact suggests that the Korean personal pronoun ku ' he ' is not an N - pronoun , but a D - pronoun . In fact , as Hoji 1990 notes , ku is one of the demonstratives in Korean . ( 65 ) a . i chayk ' this book ' b . ku chayk ' that book ...
... fact suggests that the Korean personal pronoun ku ' he ' is not an N - pronoun , but a D - pronoun . In fact , as Hoji 1990 notes , ku is one of the demonstratives in Korean . ( 65 ) a . i chayk ' this book ' b . ku chayk ' that book ...
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... fact - NOM NEG - PAST Sono kare - ga ima - wa yuumeina pianisto - da . that he - NOM now - TOP famous pianist - cop 26 ' John did not play the piano in his childhood . He is a famous pianist now . ' However , the expression sono kare ...
... fact - NOM NEG - PAST Sono kare - ga ima - wa yuumeina pianisto - da . that he - NOM now - TOP famous pianist - cop 26 ' John did not play the piano in his childhood . He is a famous pianist now . ' However , the expression sono kare ...
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