Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... expressed as a complement of the verb . b . An intransitive P can express a locative argument of a verb , but not other arguments . c . A verb can have at most one locative argument ( expressed ) . The constraint in 18a is motivated by ...
... expressed as a complement of the verb . b . An intransitive P can express a locative argument of a verb , but not other arguments . c . A verb can have at most one locative argument ( expressed ) . The constraint in 18a is motivated by ...
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... expressed syntactically as the subject and all others as complements . Square brackets indicate oblique , or ' indirect ' , complements , which may or may not include a specific P and / or a variable to be expressed with a P. In the ...
... expressed syntactically as the subject and all others as complements . Square brackets indicate oblique , or ' indirect ' , complements , which may or may not include a specific P and / or a variable to be expressed with a P. In the ...
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... expressed as a complement and its optional additional PP complement is expressed as well , the PP follows the P due to P - LEFT , as shown in Figure 7. P - LEFT also accounts for the fact that the P of a V - P complex , whether ...
... expressed as a complement and its optional additional PP complement is expressed as well , the PP follows the P due to P - LEFT , as shown in Figure 7. P - LEFT also accounts for the fact that the P of a V - P complex , whether ...
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