Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... examples in which LFRS occur as direct objects and as objects in prepositional complements . We have already seen verbal examples of this sort in 10b - d , 10g - h , and 11c , and a nominal example in 8a . Two additional verbal examples ...
... examples in which LFRS occur as direct objects and as objects in prepositional complements . We have already seen verbal examples of this sort in 10b - d , 10g - h , and 11c , and a nominal example in 8a . Two additional verbal examples ...
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... examples of LFRS functioning as nomina- tive intensives . The examples in ( i ) and ( ii ) , both from the King James Bible , are illustrative . ( i ) And Azariah , the chief priest , and all the priests , looked upon him , and behold ...
... examples of LFRS functioning as nomina- tive intensives . The examples in ( i ) and ( ii ) , both from the King James Bible , are illustrative . ( i ) And Azariah , the chief priest , and all the priests , looked upon him , and behold ...
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... examples with LFRs . Given the hypothesis that LFRS are intensive noun phrases , we would also expect to find examples in which SCs were referred to by full intensives . As a matter of fact , we do indeed find many such examples , both ...
... examples with LFRs . Given the hypothesis that LFRS are intensive noun phrases , we would also expect to find examples in which SCs were referred to by full intensives . As a matter of fact , we do indeed find many such examples , both ...
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