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... contrast the properties of tense auxiliaries with those of other raising or control verbs to show that there is a structural difference . We begin with the classical constituency tests , and then turn to two cases of bounded ...
... contrast the properties of tense auxiliaries with those of other raising or control verbs to show that there is a structural difference . We begin with the classical constituency tests , and then turn to two cases of bounded ...
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... contrast to 2nd and 3rd person plural forms , which may denote a group of addressees or a group of other individuals , respectively . In natural language , there is no genuine 1st person plural - we never speak in choruses . Exploiting ...
... contrast to 2nd and 3rd person plural forms , which may denote a group of addressees or a group of other individuals , respectively . In natural language , there is no genuine 1st person plural - we never speak in choruses . Exploiting ...
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... contrast to Russian and other typologically unmarked expres- sions of irreal or unrealizable conditional meaning . H's argumentation is sound , her knowledge of the literature impressive , and her presentation well - or- ganized and ...
... contrast to Russian and other typologically unmarked expres- sions of irreal or unrealizable conditional meaning . H's argumentation is sound , her knowledge of the literature impressive , and her presentation well - or- ganized and ...
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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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