Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... object ( or perhaps an unexpressed to - phrase ) that controls the unexpressed subject of the VP complement . The complement thus has no controller within the minimal clause that contains it , contra Manzini . And , if 100b involves an ...
... object ( or perhaps an unexpressed to - phrase ) that controls the unexpressed subject of the VP complement . The complement thus has no controller within the minimal clause that contains it , contra Manzini . And , if 100b involves an ...
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... object > incorporated object > zero object . Some antipassivized verbs require an oblique object , others occur with either oblique or zero object , and others show a strong preference for zero object . In their chapter on the origin of ...
... object > incorporated object > zero object . Some antipassivized verbs require an oblique object , others occur with either oblique or zero object , and others show a strong preference for zero object . In their chapter on the origin of ...
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... object . ( 32 ) COROLLARY 1 : If two arguments of a relation have ( approximately ) equal numbers of entailed Proto - Agent and Proto - Patient proper- ties , then either or both may be lexicalized as the subject ( and sim- ilarly for ...
... object . ( 32 ) COROLLARY 1 : If two arguments of a relation have ( approximately ) equal numbers of entailed Proto - Agent and Proto - Patient proper- ties , then either or both may be lexicalized as the subject ( and sim- ilarly for ...
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