Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... analysis follow equally well from the WH - movement analysis of this construction , incorporating the proposal that the infinitival complement is an S with PRO subject . We conclude that tough - constructions add little cre- dence to ...
... analysis follow equally well from the WH - movement analysis of this construction , incorporating the proposal that the infinitival complement is an S with PRO subject . We conclude that tough - constructions add little cre- dence to ...
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... analysis of ' bare ' infinitives has sought to explain the apparent absence of otherwise obligatory clausal constituents by denying that they are syntactically sentential . But , as we have seen , this analysis leads to a range of ...
... analysis of ' bare ' infinitives has sought to explain the apparent absence of otherwise obligatory clausal constituents by denying that they are syntactically sentential . But , as we have seen , this analysis leads to a range of ...
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... analysis is not a simple addition to linguistic analysis , useful only in cases of high ambiguity . Rather , the additional description required in an interactional analysis can transform our understanding of quite regular utterances in ...
... analysis is not a simple addition to linguistic analysis , useful only in cases of high ambiguity . Rather , the additional description required in an interactional analysis can transform our understanding of quite regular utterances in ...
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