Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... clause , is preceded by the amount expression that has been proposed for AR'S ( THAT AMOUNT ) . In the course of the derivation , X is raised transformationally into head position ; THAT AMOUNT is deleted ; and the relative clause is ...
... clause , is preceded by the amount expression that has been proposed for AR'S ( THAT AMOUNT ) . In the course of the derivation , X is raised transformationally into head position ; THAT AMOUNT is deleted ; and the relative clause is ...
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... clause - forming strategy in any language must operate on a continuous segment of the Accessibility Hierarchy [ Subject > Direct Object > Indirect Object > Oblique > Genitive > Object of Comparison ] . In deciding the significance of ...
... clause - forming strategy in any language must operate on a continuous segment of the Accessibility Hierarchy [ Subject > Direct Object > Indirect Object > Oblique > Genitive > Object of Comparison ] . In deciding the significance of ...
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... clause ; the that - clause cannot be in the scope of seem , as it can in the first two . With respect to such facts , the Raising verbs seem and believe act like traditional Equi verbs such as try and persuade : ( 138 ) John tried to ...
... clause ; the that - clause cannot be in the scope of seem , as it can in the first two . With respect to such facts , the Raising verbs seem and believe act like traditional Equi verbs such as try and persuade : ( 138 ) John tried to ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwight Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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