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OBLIQUE SUBJECTS : A COMMON GERMANIC INHERITANCE THÓRHALLUR EYTHORSSON JÓHANNA BARÐDAL University of Iceland University of Bergen We argue that subject - like obliques of the impersonal construction show behavioral properties of ...
OBLIQUE SUBJECTS : A COMMON GERMANIC INHERITANCE THÓRHALLUR EYTHORSSON JÓHANNA BARÐDAL University of Iceland University of Bergen We argue that subject - like obliques of the impersonal construction show behavioral properties of ...
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The control infinitives in 27 and 28 were , however , formulated by speakers who consistently use these verbs with an oblique subject and not with a nominative subject . These examples show that it is the oblique subjects of lysta and ...
The control infinitives in 27 and 28 were , however , formulated by speakers who consistently use these verbs with an oblique subject and not with a nominative subject . These examples show that it is the oblique subjects of lysta and ...
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But given the existence of Acc - Acc , AccGen , and Dat - Gen in Germanic , one would ultimately prefer an analysis that offers a unified account of the existence of all oblique - subject constructions , not just the DatNom .
But given the existence of Acc - Acc , AccGen , and Dat - Gen in Germanic , one would ultimately prefer an analysis that offers a unified account of the existence of all oblique - subject constructions , not just the DatNom .
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