Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... sentences like 5 is not subject to island constraints ( see §4.4 below for examples and discussion ) . Moreover , because Chinese has no lexical complementizers without semantic content ( like Eng . that ) which serve as clause ...
... sentences like 5 is not subject to island constraints ( see §4.4 below for examples and discussion ) . Moreover , because Chinese has no lexical complementizers without semantic content ( like Eng . that ) which serve as clause ...
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... Sentences which involve ' Tough Movement ' never have corresponding sentences which differ from them only by a missing complement . Thus 12a - b do not have a meaning similar to 11a - b : ( 11 ) Puoi seguire quei ladri ? ' Can you ...
... Sentences which involve ' Tough Movement ' never have corresponding sentences which differ from them only by a missing complement . Thus 12a - b do not have a meaning similar to 11a - b : ( 11 ) Puoi seguire quei ladri ? ' Can you ...
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... sentences ( as in 24 and 22 , respectively ) . This contrasts with active sentences in which SOV word order strictly prevails . This syntactic difference is directly attributable to the obligatory case - marking of agents in the passive ...
... sentences ( as in 24 and 22 , respectively ) . This contrasts with active sentences in which SOV word order strictly prevails . This syntactic difference is directly attributable to the obligatory case - marking of agents in the passive ...
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