Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... passive ' . We will show that one of these con- structions is related to its active counterpart transformationally , the other lexically . We argue that there is no Passive transformation , and furthermore that there are no uniquely passive ...
... passive ' . We will show that one of these con- structions is related to its active counterpart transformationally , the other lexically . We argue that there is no Passive transformation , and furthermore that there are no uniquely passive ...
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... passive correlation when he related passive sentences to active by a syntactic rule in which the NP's were configurationally specified in the structural description of the trans- formation . In this paper we will attempt to extend the ...
... passive correlation when he related passive sentences to active by a syntactic rule in which the NP's were configurationally specified in the structural description of the trans- formation . In this paper we will attempt to extend the ...
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... passive sentence is a finite verb with the morpheme -SJA ; the predicate of a perfective passive sentence is the copula plus the deverbal adjective in -EN- ( which is traditionally called the ' past passive participle ' ) . We have ...
... passive sentence is a finite verb with the morpheme -SJA ; the predicate of a perfective passive sentence is the copula plus the deverbal adjective in -EN- ( which is traditionally called the ' past passive participle ' ) . We have ...
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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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