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the distribution of English constructions with there that can be accounted for with the same kind of restriction on an expletive that we posit for Russian and French . Thus , our explanation of the Russian facts posits no devices that ...
the distribution of English constructions with there that can be accounted for with the same kind of restriction on an expletive that we posit for Russian and French . Thus , our explanation of the Russian facts posits no devices that ...
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These French examples show that the grammar of French needs the same kind of device that we propose for Russian : one that restricts the overt expletive il to nominative case and the silent expletive to accusative case .
These French examples show that the grammar of French needs the same kind of device that we propose for Russian : one that restricts the overt expletive il to nominative case and the silent expletive to accusative case .
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Our Russian results are also consistent with this hypothesis : ( 92 ) UNIVERSAL SUBJECT HYPOTHESIS : All clauses have subjects in all languages . The universal subject hypothesis has been embodied in a number of putative universal ...
Our Russian results are also consistent with this hypothesis : ( 92 ) UNIVERSAL SUBJECT HYPOTHESIS : All clauses have subjects in all languages . The universal subject hypothesis has been embodied in a number of putative universal ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
The syntactic structure of French auxiliaries Anne Abeillé Danièle Godard | 404 |
English subjectless tagged sentences Paul Kay | 453 |
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