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As is well - known , the finite verb in main clauses is placed after an initial constituent in second position in most Germanic languages . Since Hans den Besten's work in the late 1970s , this has been accounted for by having the verb ...
As is well - known , the finite verb in main clauses is placed after an initial constituent in second position in most Germanic languages . Since Hans den Besten's work in the late 1970s , this has been accounted for by having the verb ...
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Since the raisee in Russian raising sentences with impersonal complements is silent , some constituent is usually fronted to shield the verb from sentence - initial position . ( 74 ) a . Accusative human experiencer clauses Borisa ...
Since the raisee in Russian raising sentences with impersonal complements is silent , some constituent is usually fronted to shield the verb from sentence - initial position . ( 74 ) a . Accusative human experiencer clauses Borisa ...
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This can be seen in the fact that both appear in subjects ' usual preverbal position in 95 , they both invert with the verb in questions , as in 96 , or if some other constituent is fronted , as in 97 . ( 96 ) a .
This can be seen in the fact that both appear in subjects ' usual preverbal position in 95 , they both invert with the verb in questions , as in 96 , or if some other constituent is fronted , as in 97 . ( 96 ) a .
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