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It should be reiterated that Type B infinitives are restricted to certain dialects . Thus , one might suggest that the development of Type B infinitives represents a kind of morpho - syntactic isogloss - a late development , restricted ...
It should be reiterated that Type B infinitives are restricted to certain dialects . Thus , one might suggest that the development of Type B infinitives represents a kind of morpho - syntactic isogloss - a late development , restricted ...
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One of the strongest arguments against directly generating passive sentences with the phrase - structure rules of the base involves the restrictions on the selection of the passive auxiliary be + en . The argument ( cf.
One of the strongest arguments against directly generating passive sentences with the phrase - structure rules of the base involves the restrictions on the selection of the passive auxiliary be + en . The argument ( cf.
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A rule PASSIVE would account for such restrictions on occurrence . However , it is not clear that restrictions on the occurrence of idiom chunks in NP's is so severely restricted . Consider the following : ( 41 ) a .
A rule PASSIVE would account for such restrictions on occurrence . However , it is not clear that restrictions on the occurrence of idiom chunks in NP's is so severely restricted . Consider the following : ( 41 ) a .
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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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