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( 58 ) The relevant property of impersonal clauses : the expletive subject is nominative . Since both 57 and 58 are language - particular properties , this is a language - internal explanation . Why are impersonals excluded from ...
( 58 ) The relevant property of impersonal clauses : the expletive subject is nominative . Since both 57 and 58 are language - particular properties , this is a language - internal explanation . Why are impersonals excluded from ...
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For Classical Greek we show that even if impersonal constructions have silent expletive subjects , and even if they are ... One of the key issues in this article is that of silent expletives , which have been argued to exist in Italian ...
For Classical Greek we show that even if impersonal constructions have silent expletive subjects , and even if they are ... One of the key issues in this article is that of silent expletives , which have been argued to exist in Italian ...
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The existence of silent expletives in Dutch B is evidence against the WYSIWYG hypothesis , since Dutch B has an expletive ... In Russian the silent expletive subject of impersonal clauses is drawn from the independently existing pronoun ...
The existence of silent expletives in Dutch B is evidence against the WYSIWYG hypothesis , since Dutch B has an expletive ... In Russian the silent expletive subject of impersonal clauses is drawn from the independently existing pronoun ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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