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The first is that the passive locution has the abstract domain of responsibility in its matrix , and refers in its base to the neighborhood ra within this domain . The second , of course , is that the active and passive sentences impose ...
The first is that the passive locution has the abstract domain of responsibility in its matrix , and refers in its base to the neighborhood ra within this domain . The second , of course , is that the active and passive sentences impose ...
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In turn , these constraints required consideration in more detail of the possible syntactic analysis of passive VP's that include adverbs . To produce a desired interpretation of such VP's , we were led to introduce a rule deriving ...
In turn , these constraints required consideration in more detail of the possible syntactic analysis of passive VP's that include adverbs . To produce a desired interpretation of such VP's , we were led to introduce a rule deriving ...
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syntactically much more natural than treatments of the passive be as syncategorematic and unrelated to other occurrences of be ) . Taking this approach would allow us to treat passive - sensitive adverbs directly as Ad - Verbs , rather ...
syntactically much more natural than treatments of the passive be as syncategorematic and unrelated to other occurrences of be ) . Taking this approach would allow us to treat passive - sensitive adverbs directly as Ad - Verbs , rather ...
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