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We would thus predict that verb - final languages heavily favor preposed relative clauses or corelatives . ... First , in order to preserve verb - initial syntax , the main clause would have to precede the subordinate .
We would thus predict that verb - final languages heavily favor preposed relative clauses or corelatives . ... First , in order to preserve verb - initial syntax , the main clause would have to precede the subordinate .
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But embedded inversion clauses are like passive clauses in that the initial direct object of the embedded clause can occur as a fancy pronoun , as shown in 4. This shared characteristic is a crucial a observation . ( 4 ) a .
But embedded inversion clauses are like passive clauses in that the initial direct object of the embedded clause can occur as a fancy pronoun , as shown in 4. This shared characteristic is a crucial a observation . ( 4 ) a .
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DEFAULT CLAUSE REQUIREMENT : Every paradigm function has a default clause in its definition . c . COMPOSITIONALITY REQUIREMENT : For every paradigm function f there is a logical function f ' such that for any well - formed expression x ...
DEFAULT CLAUSE REQUIREMENT : Every paradigm function has a default clause in its definition . c . COMPOSITIONALITY REQUIREMENT : For every paradigm function f there is a logical function f ' such that for any well - formed expression x ...
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An investigation | 1 |
An integrated theory of complement control Ivan A Sag Carl Pollard | 63 |
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