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While we agree with Perlmutter 1989 that avere ( for French , avoir ) is the default tense auxiliary , we diverge from his analysis in sharply distinguishing between the two cases of selection of être , by reflexive verbs and by ...
While we agree with Perlmutter 1989 that avere ( for French , avoir ) is the default tense auxiliary , we diverge from his analysis in sharply distinguishing between the two cases of selection of être , by reflexive verbs and by ...
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Intransitive verbs divide into those select- ing avoir and those selecting être.61 Our object is not to examine the ... certain verb lexemes with the feature [ T - AUX etre ] , while the others inherit the default constraint in 97a .
Intransitive verbs divide into those select- ing avoir and those selecting être.61 Our object is not to examine the ... certain verb lexemes with the feature [ T - AUX etre ] , while the others inherit the default constraint in 97a .
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For instance , verbs ending in [ -ik ] , [ -idz : ] , [ -ed : ] , and [ -min ] are all well - attested and belong overwhelmingly to the -áre class . A longer list of such environments can be found in Appendix B. Similar islands of ...
For instance , verbs ending in [ -ik ] , [ -idz : ] , [ -ed : ] , and [ -min ] are all well - attested and belong overwhelmingly to the -áre class . A longer list of such environments can be found in Appendix B. Similar islands of ...
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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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