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TOTALLY ABSENT COMPLEMENTS Donna Jo NAPOLI University of Michigan Italian sentences which appear to lack propositional arguments of ... The possibility for a given lexical item to lack such a complement is arbitrary ( i.e. , it is a ...
TOTALLY ABSENT COMPLEMENTS Donna Jo NAPOLI University of Michigan Italian sentences which appear to lack propositional arguments of ... The possibility for a given lexical item to lack such a complement is arbitrary ( i.e. , it is a ...
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Sentences which have undergone Raising into Subject Position ( an instance of ' Move a ' ) never have corresponding sentences which differ from them only by a missing complement . Thus 10a - b are impossible : ( 9 ) Sembrano capire ...
Sentences which have undergone Raising into Subject Position ( an instance of ' Move a ' ) never have corresponding sentences which differ from them only by a missing complement . Thus 10a - b are impossible : ( 9 ) Sembrano capire ...
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A ( trivial ) argument for Base can be deduced from the fact that all verbs which allow missing object complements also have what Hankamer & Sag ( 412 , fn . 12 ) call intransitive uses . If Del or NCA exist , it is accidental that they ...
A ( trivial ) argument for Base can be deduced from the fact that all verbs which allow missing object complements also have what Hankamer & Sag ( 412 , fn . 12 ) call intransitive uses . If Del or NCA exist , it is accidental that they ...
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