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... complements : its complement must be something one can do voluntarily ( 24a ) , and this complement has unique control ( 24b ) . By contrast , talk to NP about NP allows its complement to be any state or event ( 25a ) , and control is ...
... complements : its complement must be something one can do voluntarily ( 24a ) , and this complement has unique control ( 24b ) . By contrast , talk to NP about NP allows its complement to be any state or event ( 25a ) , and control is ...
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... complement is a tensed that - clause , and the default actional complement is an InfP . 5 Richard Oehrle has pointed out to us that only plan to VP requires an action complement , as the complement in ( i ) is clearly a situation . This ...
... complement is a tensed that - clause , and the default actional complement is an InfP . 5 Richard Oehrle has pointed out to us that only plan to VP requires an action complement , as the complement in ( i ) is clearly a situation . This ...
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... complement ( 48a ) . The other parallels hire oneself out : the subject gets paid by the object and controls the complement ( 48b ) . Examples 48c and d are another pair with exactly parallel semantics and different syntax . ( 48 ) a ...
... complement ( 48a ) . The other parallels hire oneself out : the subject gets paid by the object and controls the complement ( 48b ) . Examples 48c and d are another pair with exactly parallel semantics and different syntax . ( 48 ) a ...
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