Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... constructions . But the OSR construction demands something more , however slight : its subject must have some influence on the experience engendered in the agent by the complement process . The abstract settings pro- filed by it and ...
... constructions . But the OSR construction demands something more , however slight : its subject must have some influence on the experience engendered in the agent by the complement process . The abstract settings pro- filed by it and ...
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... constructions are nonetheless alike in that the NP in question is analyzed as the true subject or object of the main clause , both syntactically and semantically . In each case , moreover , the nominal referent stands met- onymically ...
... constructions are nonetheless alike in that the NP in question is analyzed as the true subject or object of the main clause , both syntactically and semantically . In each case , moreover , the nominal referent stands met- onymically ...
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... construction existed but a verbless topic - restricting as far as NP construction did not . On his account , both topic- restricting constructions ( with and without the verb ) evolved from the extent - delimiting function at the same ...
... construction existed but a verbless topic - restricting as far as NP construction did not . On his account , both topic- restricting constructions ( with and without the verb ) evolved from the extent - delimiting function at the same ...
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