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... argument , as they do in the standard cases like X forced Y to VP . Rather , the subject complements in 76d , e are the agent causer argument — a situation is causing or helping something to happen ; and the object complement in 76c is ...
... argument , as they do in the standard cases like X forced Y to VP . Rather , the subject complements in 76d , e are the agent causer argument — a situation is causing or helping something to happen ; and the object complement in 76c is ...
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... argument to raise . This is evidenced by the set of examples in 13 . ( 13 ) Maithili ( Bickel & Yadava 2000 ) a ... argument ( Harijī ) and this argument can be raised , as shown in 13a ' . The embedded verb in 13b ( khuśī hāyab ' to be ...
... argument to raise . This is evidenced by the set of examples in 13 . ( 13 ) Maithili ( Bickel & Yadava 2000 ) a ... argument ( Harijī ) and this argument can be raised , as shown in 13a ' . The embedded verb in 13b ( khuśī hāyab ' to be ...
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... argument , but not if it is an adjunct . As a case - marked argument , overt NP realization of these valence slots is immediately relevant to the hypothesis tested , and this makes it necessary to include these goal arguments ...
... argument , but not if it is an adjunct . As a case - marked argument , overt NP realization of these valence slots is immediately relevant to the hypothesis tested , and this makes it necessary to include these goal arguments ...
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