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( 10 ) * Qui a rencontré Pierre ? if the direct or indirect object is the element questioned , i.e. if Jean ... Pierre are interpreted as direct or indirect objects , and if it is the subject of these constructions which is questioned .
( 10 ) * Qui a rencontré Pierre ? if the direct or indirect object is the element questioned , i.e. if Jean ... Pierre are interpreted as direct or indirect objects , and if it is the subject of these constructions which is questioned .
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S NP VP V NP Oleg 9 otkryvaet kalitku FIGURE 3 The derivation of the imperfective passive 21b is identical to that of 21a except that , on the S - cycle , it is the object kalitk- that is moved into subject position by the Object ...
S NP VP V NP Oleg 9 otkryvaet kalitku FIGURE 3 The derivation of the imperfective passive 21b is identical to that of 21a except that , on the S - cycle , it is the object kalitk- that is moved into subject position by the Object ...
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Since no agent NP occurs in this phrase marker , only the object is available to fill the empty subject node ; the morpheme -SJA is then added to the verb , just as in the derivation of the passive sentence in 21b .
Since no agent NP occurs in this phrase marker , only the object is available to fill the empty subject node ; the morpheme -SJA is then added to the verb , just as in the derivation of the passive sentence in 21b .
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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