Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... complements ; as noted above , they will differ in that want also subcategorizes for a for complementizer . It is important to recall that we have no independent evidence that try can occur with a full for complement . Sen- tences like ...
... complements ; as noted above , they will differ in that want also subcategorizes for a for complementizer . It is important to recall that we have no independent evidence that try can occur with a full for complement . Sen- tences like ...
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... COMPLEMENTS TO V : a . Mary preferred [ vp to leave ] . b . Mary preferred [ s for [ Bill to leave ] ] . c . Mary preferred [ s that [ Bill left ] ] . ( 52 ) Complements to N : a . We have plans [ vp to leave ] . b . We have plans [ 5 ...
... COMPLEMENTS TO V : a . Mary preferred [ vp to leave ] . b . Mary preferred [ s for [ Bill to leave ] ] . c . Mary preferred [ s that [ Bill left ] ] . ( 52 ) Complements to N : a . We have plans [ vp to leave ] . b . We have plans [ 5 ...
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... complements are sentential constituents.44 REFERENCES ANDREWS , AVERY . 1976. The VP complement analysis in modern Icelandic . Montreal Working Papers in Linguistics ( NELS 6 ) , 1–21 . BACH , Emmon . 1979. Control in Montague Grammar ...
... complements are sentential constituents.44 REFERENCES ANDREWS , AVERY . 1976. The VP complement analysis in modern Icelandic . Montreal Working Papers in Linguistics ( NELS 6 ) , 1–21 . BACH , Emmon . 1979. Control in Montague Grammar ...
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