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In Ch . 2 , ' Predication as a syntactic primitive ' ( 39-90 ) , H argues for the independence of syn- tactic ... Defining the structure of pri- mary predication as the subject being adjoined to the predicate , she shows in Ch . 3 ...
In Ch . 2 , ' Predication as a syntactic primitive ' ( 39-90 ) , H argues for the independence of syn- tactic ... Defining the structure of pri- mary predication as the subject being adjoined to the predicate , she shows in Ch . 3 ...
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Such expres- sions instantiate a construction headed by the bare - stem infinitive watch and containing an NP and nonfinite predicate as internal arguments ; the semantico- pragmatic force of this construction is that of an ironic ...
Such expres- sions instantiate a construction headed by the bare - stem infinitive watch and containing an NP and nonfinite predicate as internal arguments ; the semantico- pragmatic force of this construction is that of an ironic ...
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( 2 ) Positioning of the main predicate . A less well known fact is that the main predicate in a clause can split up its complements . ( 3 ) Subject - AUX agreement . Agreement in person and number is typically required between the ...
( 2 ) Positioning of the main predicate . A less well known fact is that the main predicate in a clause can split up its complements . ( 3 ) Subject - AUX agreement . Agreement in person and number is typically required between the ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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