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Despite the modest claims suggested by the title of JAMES MCCLOSKEY's paper , ' A note on predicates and heads in Irish ... The conclusions are clear : predicate fronting does not account for Irish initial verbs , so verbal and verbless ...
Despite the modest claims suggested by the title of JAMES MCCLOSKEY's paper , ' A note on predicates and heads in Irish ... The conclusions are clear : predicate fronting does not account for Irish initial verbs , so verbal and verbless ...
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Lambrecht 1994 calls this information pattern the PREDICATE - FOCUS pattern . ( 21 ) ( Tell me about John / What is John doing ? ] John / He is eating an apple . [ John / he ] Top [ is eating an apple ] Foc THETIC SUBJECT .
Lambrecht 1994 calls this information pattern the PREDICATE - FOCUS pattern . ( 21 ) ( Tell me about John / What is John doing ? ] John / He is eating an apple . [ John / he ] Top [ is eating an apple ] Foc THETIC SUBJECT .
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The essence of T's position is that although ' the nominal temporal markers constrain the location of the time at which the property / relation denoted by the nominal predicate is true of the individuals denoted by the noun phrase ' ( p ...
The essence of T's position is that although ' the nominal temporal markers constrain the location of the time at which the property / relation denoted by the nominal predicate is true of the individuals denoted by the noun phrase ' ( p ...
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