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... clause but not , apparently , in that of the main clause . Later generative accounts presented other kinds of evidence in support of two further claims : ( i ) that this NP func- tions grammatically as the direct object of the main - clause ...
... clause but not , apparently , in that of the main clause . Later generative accounts presented other kinds of evidence in support of two further claims : ( i ) that this NP func- tions grammatically as the direct object of the main - clause ...
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( iii ) In Don is likely to leave , the infinitival clause [ Don ] to leave is the seman- tic subject of likely , the same relation that the subordinate clause has overtly in That Don will leave is likely . We observe this in Fig . 12 ...
( iii ) In Don is likely to leave , the infinitival clause [ Don ] to leave is the seman- tic subject of likely , the same relation that the subordinate clause has overtly in That Don will leave is likely . We observe this in Fig . 12 ...
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... CLAUSE . A potential problem for the classic analysis was illustrated previously in 25-27 - sentences whose main clause would appear to be semantically and grammatically parallel to that of so - called raising sentences , but which lack ...
... CLAUSE . A potential problem for the classic analysis was illustrated previously in 25-27 - sentences whose main clause would appear to be semantically and grammatically parallel to that of so - called raising sentences , but which lack ...
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