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It is possible ( vp to leave ) . b . It is possible ( s for ( Bill to leave ) ] . c . It is possible ( s that ( Bill has left ] ] . If we consider other languages , e.g. Dutch , we find parallel distribution in PP complements ( cf.
It is possible ( vp to leave ) . b . It is possible ( s for ( Bill to leave ) ] . c . It is possible ( s that ( Bill has left ] ] . If we consider other languages , e.g. Dutch , we find parallel distribution in PP complements ( cf.
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Why is a patient - oriented reading not possible for the active ? By treating the passive - sensitive adverbs as ( semantic ) predicates that assign ' orientation to an NP which is a sentential subject , Jackendoff and Lakoff predict ...
Why is a patient - oriented reading not possible for the active ? By treating the passive - sensitive adverbs as ( semantic ) predicates that assign ' orientation to an NP which is a sentential subject , Jackendoff and Lakoff predict ...
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A typical item would be Blow : When I get a balloon , I always blow it up . Yesterday I ... The task given to adults was designed to produce as many regularizations of irregular verbs as possible . A list was compiled of ...
A typical item would be Blow : When I get a balloon , I always blow it up . Yesterday I ... The task given to adults was designed to produce as many regularizations of irregular verbs as possible . A list was compiled of ...
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