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We show that the FLAT STRUCTURE ANALYSIS should be preferred for tense auxiliaries , which take as complements the bare participle , as well as the complements subcategorized by this participle and ` inherited from it .
We show that the FLAT STRUCTURE ANALYSIS should be preferred for tense auxiliaries , which take as complements the bare participle , as well as the complements subcategorized by this participle and ` inherited from it .
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Our analysis of V - manner adverbs in postverbal positions is as follows ( see $ 8.3 ) : ( i ) they are not adjoined to the verb that selects them but are its complements ; ( ii ) they are not directly selected by tense auxiliaries ...
Our analysis of V - manner adverbs in postverbal positions is as follows ( see $ 8.3 ) : ( i ) they are not adjoined to the verb that selects them but are its complements ; ( ii ) they are not directly selected by tense auxiliaries ...
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The primary task of the linguist who wishes to describe and explain the structure and function of language is metaphor analysis , not metaphor understanding - a purely cognitive process . Nevertheless , his procedures are very much ...
The primary task of the linguist who wishes to describe and explain the structure and function of language is metaphor analysis , not metaphor understanding - a purely cognitive process . Nevertheless , his procedures are very much ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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