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This sets the stage for a descriptive typology of control - the distinction between free control , nearly free control ( the case shown in 1c ) , and unique control ( shown in 1d ) , each offering a different range of possible ...
This sets the stage for a descriptive typology of control - the distinction between free control , nearly free control ( the case shown in 1c ) , and unique control ( shown in 1d ) , each offering a different range of possible ...
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We therefore conclude that this distinction is a matter of lexically determined syntactic selection , cutting broadly across semantic classes . Some heads such as attempt , beseech , and so as select a simple to - VP complement ; others ...
We therefore conclude that this distinction is a matter of lexically determined syntactic selection , cutting broadly across semantic classes . Some heads such as attempt , beseech , and so as select a simple to - VP complement ; others ...
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Consider first the inclusive / exclusive pronoun distinction . ( 29 ) Inclusive - exclusive pronoun distinction in Washo ( Jacobsen 1980 ) SG . DUAL PL . = I and one other ) = léw ( I and others ) léwhu ( = I and you [ pl . ] ...
Consider first the inclusive / exclusive pronoun distinction . ( 29 ) Inclusive - exclusive pronoun distinction in Washo ( Jacobsen 1980 ) SG . DUAL PL . = I and one other ) = léw ( I and others ) léwhu ( = I and you [ pl . ] ...
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