Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... John was said by everyone to have stolen the pie . Perhaps we can supply whatever is missing from this argument to ... John was believed to have eaten the caviar . ( 54 ) John was believed to be secretly visiting the monk . ( 55 ) ...
... John was said by everyone to have stolen the pie . Perhaps we can supply whatever is missing from this argument to ... John was believed to have eaten the caviar . ( 54 ) John was believed to be secretly visiting the monk . ( 55 ) ...
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... John to have done that . b . * What I believe is for John to have done that . [ cf. want ] ( 72 ) If Pseudo - cleft and Passive are defined for NP or S , and not S , we will get these contrasts : a . * What I believe is John to have ...
... John to have done that . b . * What I believe is for John to have done that . [ cf. want ] ( 72 ) If Pseudo - cleft and Passive are defined for NP or S , and not S , we will get these contrasts : a . * What I believe is John to have ...
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... John is looking for a unicorn . Such a sentence is normally considered ambiguous between a reading where there is a particular unicorn which John is looking for ( the specific or de - re reading ) and a reading where John's quest would ...
... John is looking for a unicorn . Such a sentence is normally considered ambiguous between a reading where there is a particular unicorn which John is looking for ( the specific or de - re reading ) and a reading where John's quest would ...
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