Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... direct object is preposed . Therefore , on the one hand , SJA- Insertion cannot be associated exclusively with any particular type of sentence ( i.e. , it is not a middle or passive marker ) ; it signals a removed direct object - i.e ...
... direct object is preposed . Therefore , on the one hand , SJA- Insertion cannot be associated exclusively with any particular type of sentence ( i.e. , it is not a middle or passive marker ) ; it signals a removed direct object - i.e ...
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... direct object ; and it is this direct object which is obligatorily made subject ( in other words , only an underlying transitive verb can be the predicate of a passive sentence ) .19 The movement of the 18 Sentences like the following ...
... direct object ; and it is this direct object which is obligatorily made subject ( in other words , only an underlying transitive verb can be the predicate of a passive sentence ) .19 The movement of the 18 Sentences like the following ...
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... direct object is preposed into subject position . In the passive interpretation , the agent selected is an animate Pro - form ( cf. Katz & Postal , 81 ) which is not preposed ; once again , the underlying direct object becomes the ...
... direct object is preposed into subject position . In the passive interpretation , the agent selected is an animate Pro - form ( cf. Katz & Postal , 81 ) which is not preposed ; once again , the underlying direct object becomes the ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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