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preceding either the adverbial clauses in 19-20 or the complement clauses in 21-23 are CPs . This would be the case only if the adverbial and complement clauses were extraposed and adjoined to the root node , forming a structure like 26 ...
preceding either the adverbial clauses in 19-20 or the complement clauses in 21-23 are CPs . This would be the case only if the adverbial and complement clauses were extraposed and adjoined to the root node , forming a structure like 26 ...
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Strikingly , none of the dependents in these pairs is a complement : all of them - adjectives , demonstratives , intensifiers , negative particles , and tense / aspect particles — are attributes or adjuncts . We could thus propose the ...
Strikingly , none of the dependents in these pairs is a complement : all of them - adjectives , demonstratives , intensifiers , negative particles , and tense / aspect particles — are attributes or adjuncts . We could thus propose the ...
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Inalienable possessors are plausibly subcategorized for ; thus , John is plausibly a complement in John's father , since father is an inherently relational predicate . While we can say Bill is a father , what this really means is ' Bill ...
Inalienable possessors are plausibly subcategorized for ; thus , John is plausibly a complement in John's father , since father is an inherently relational predicate . While we can say Bill is a father , what this really means is ' Bill ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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