Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... adverbs as Ad - Sentences . The syntactic data are complex , and no real consensus exists on many aspects of the relevant structures . Jackendoff 1972 proposes a two - way syntactic clas- sification : S - adverbs , dominated directly by ...
... adverbs as Ad - Sentences . The syntactic data are complex , and no real consensus exists on many aspects of the relevant structures . Jackendoff 1972 proposes a two - way syntactic clas- sification : S - adverbs , dominated directly by ...
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... adverbs seem to induce opacity in direct - object position makes it attractive to treat them as Ad - Sentences ... adverbs do induce such opacity , and that many are morphologically related to sentence - embedding adjectives or verbs ...
... adverbs seem to induce opacity in direct - object position makes it attractive to treat them as Ad - Sentences ... adverbs do induce such opacity , and that many are morphologically related to sentence - embedding adjectives or verbs ...
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... adverbs frequently occur as operators of the same sort as adverbs , although the range of operands which they take may differ ( prepositional phrases , ab- solutives etc. ) With few exceptions , all these modifiers are superfluous , in ...
... adverbs frequently occur as operators of the same sort as adverbs , although the range of operands which they take may differ ( prepositional phrases , ab- solutives etc. ) With few exceptions , all these modifiers are superfluous , in ...
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