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These clause types have traditionally been called IMPERSONAL in Russian grammar ( see Gal- kina - Fedoruk 1958 , for example ) . What impersonal clauses have in common that distinguishes them from other clause types is that they have no ...
These clause types have traditionally been called IMPERSONAL in Russian grammar ( see Gal- kina - Fedoruk 1958 , for example ) . What impersonal clauses have in common that distinguishes them from other clause types is that they have no ...
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( 58 ) The relevant property of impersonal clauses : the expletive subject is nomina- tive . 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 nomina- tive . Since both 57 and 58 are language - particular properties , this is a language - internal explanation . Why are impersonals excluded from ...
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Its unwillingness to recognize a silent expletive subject of impersonal clauses is not based on a principled rejection of silent NPs , but only of this particular silent element . 25 Babby ( 1989 ) argues that the subjectless hypothesis ...
Its unwillingness to recognize a silent expletive subject of impersonal clauses is not based on a principled rejection of silent NPs , but only of this particular silent element . 25 Babby ( 1989 ) argues that the subjectless hypothesis ...
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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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