Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... John believes that [ s Martha will defend him ] . ) b . * John urged Martha , [ s PRO ; to defend himself ] . C. ( Compare : John urged Martha ; [ s PRO , to defend him ] . ) * John appreciates [ NP Martha's faith in himself ] ...
... John believes that [ s Martha will defend him ] . ) b . * John urged Martha , [ s PRO ; to defend himself ] . C. ( Compare : John urged Martha ; [ s PRO , to defend him ] . ) * John appreciates [ NP Martha's faith in himself ] ...
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... John is standing next to Bill . John is pinching his own nose . b . In this picture , John is standing next to Bill . John is pinching his nose . Sentence 59a would almost certainly be judged true only for a picture in which John was ...
... John is standing next to Bill . John is pinching his own nose . b . In this picture , John is standing next to Bill . John is pinching his nose . Sentence 59a would almost certainly be judged true only for a picture in which John was ...
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... John möchte , dass seine Mutter IHN Vor - stellt , bevor sie SICH Vor- stellt . [ Literally ' John wants that his mother HIM ( nonintensified pronoun ) introduces , before she HERSELF ( nonintensified ana- phor ) introduces . ' ] ' John ...
... John möchte , dass seine Mutter IHN Vor - stellt , bevor sie SICH Vor- stellt . [ Literally ' John wants that his mother HIM ( nonintensified pronoun ) introduces , before she HERSELF ( nonintensified ana- phor ) introduces . ' ] ' John ...
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