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REVIEWS Syntax . By PETER W. CULICOVER . New York : Academic Press , 1976. Pp . xi , 316 . Reviewed by ROBERT I. BINNICK , Scarborough College , University of Toronto ' This textbook is an introduction to the study of the formal syntax ...
REVIEWS Syntax . By PETER W. CULICOVER . New York : Academic Press , 1976. Pp . xi , 316 . Reviewed by ROBERT I. BINNICK , Scarborough College , University of Toronto ' This textbook is an introduction to the study of the formal syntax ...
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AUTONOMOUS SYNTAX AND THE ANALYSIS OF AUXILIARIES 6 GEOFFREY PULLUM and DEIRDRE WILSON University College London Historically , the analysis of the English auxiliary given by Chomsky 1957 has been associated mainly with the autonomous ...
AUTONOMOUS SYNTAX AND THE ANALYSIS OF AUXILIARIES 6 GEOFFREY PULLUM and DEIRDRE WILSON University College London Historically , the analysis of the English auxiliary given by Chomsky 1957 has been associated mainly with the autonomous ...
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No matter what view one wishes to take regarding the relation between syntax and semantics , one is forced — we claim — to accept that auxiliaries are main verbs . REFERENCES a Aissen , J. 1974. Verb raising .
No matter what view one wishes to take regarding the relation between syntax and semantics , one is forced — we claim — to accept that auxiliaries are main verbs . REFERENCES a Aissen , J. 1974. Verb raising .
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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