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For example , John donated a book is grammatical , but * John gave a book is not . If all of a predicate's obligatory arguments must precede any of its optional arguments , the nondativizability of donate would follow .
For example , John donated a book is grammatical , but * John gave a book is not . If all of a predicate's obligatory arguments must precede any of its optional arguments , the nondativizability of donate would follow .
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John , arrived yesterday . Everybody came to meet him . b . * John , arrived yesterday . Everybody came to meet himself . ( 5 ) C - COMMAND : An A pronoun , as opposed to a P pronoun , is always c- commanded by its antecedent : a .
John , arrived yesterday . Everybody came to meet him . b . * John , arrived yesterday . Everybody came to meet himself . ( 5 ) C - COMMAND : An A pronoun , as opposed to a P pronoun , is always c- commanded by its antecedent : a .
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JOHN's father hates HIMSELF . b . * JOHN's father , hates the Baron as much as he , hates HIMSELF¡ . c . * JOHN's father hit HIMSELF¡ . d . * JOHN's father hit everyone except HIMself¡ . ( 73 ) a . JOHN's fulsomeness embarrassed the ...
JOHN's father hates HIMSELF . b . * JOHN's father , hates the Baron as much as he , hates HIMSELF¡ . c . * JOHN's father hit HIMSELF¡ . d . * JOHN's father hit everyone except HIMself¡ . ( 73 ) a . JOHN's fulsomeness embarrassed the ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
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