Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... direct object and the P would be a distinct complement . There appear to be no syntactic privileges or linear - order constraints that distinguish the DP in the V - DP - P construction from direct objects in general . Positing an ...
... direct object and the P would be a distinct complement . There appear to be no syntactic privileges or linear - order constraints that distinguish the DP in the V - DP - P construction from direct objects in general . Positing an ...
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... direct objects to be adjacent to verbs , but also the tendency for N incorporation to primarily affect direct objects ( Mithun 1984 , Baker 1988 ) and the tendency for idioms to consist of verbs and their direct object . DO - LEFT may ...
... direct objects to be adjacent to verbs , but also the tendency for N incorporation to primarily affect direct objects ( Mithun 1984 , Baker 1988 ) and the tendency for idioms to consist of verbs and their direct object . DO - LEFT may ...
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... direct object is a pronoun , or ( iii ) the pronoun must be contained in the V. It is hard to see why V - P compounds would be incompatible , in principle , with unstressed pronominal direct objects . In fact , V - P compounds with no ...
... direct object is a pronoun , or ( iii ) the pronoun must be contained in the V. It is hard to see why V - P compounds would be incompatible , in principle , with unstressed pronominal direct objects . In fact , V - P compounds with no ...
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