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In particular , we argue that impersonal clauses have a silent expletive subject whose nominative case clashes with a language - particular requirement that the subject of infinitival clauses be dative . This clash produces the gap in ...
In particular , we argue that impersonal clauses have a silent expletive subject whose nominative case clashes with a language - particular requirement that the subject of infinitival clauses be dative . This clash produces the gap in ...
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trast , for example , in purpose clauses ( 5 ) and temporal clauses ( 6 ) , as well as in root clauses ( 3-4 ) . ( 5 ) Purpose clauses a . [ čtoby my uexali na vokzal ] [ in order we - Nom go - out - SUBJNCT to railway station ] ' in ...
trast , for example , in purpose clauses ( 5 ) and temporal clauses ( 6 ) , as well as in root clauses ( 3-4 ) . ( 5 ) Purpose clauses a . [ čtoby my uexali na vokzal ] [ in order we - Nom go - out - SUBJNCT to railway station ] ' in ...
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Clauses with weather verbs are not the only clauses that exhibit the infinitival gap . In $ 3 we show seven additional Russian constructions that exhibit the same gap . These clause types have traditionally been called IMPERSONAL in ...
Clauses with weather verbs are not the only clauses that exhibit the infinitival gap . In $ 3 we show seven additional Russian constructions that exhibit the same gap . These clause types have traditionally been called IMPERSONAL in ...
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