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If we extend Koster's 1978 analysis to 18 , the clause indicated is actually in TOPIC position , coindexed with the subject position - presumably via an abstract operator in the intervening COMP . But whether the clause is in TOPIC or ...
If we extend Koster's 1978 analysis to 18 , the clause indicated is actually in TOPIC position , coindexed with the subject position - presumably via an abstract operator in the intervening COMP . But whether the clause is in TOPIC or ...
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Another approach is to claim that INFLo , the head of a small clause , mustlike other empty categories — be properly ... This would entail that small clauses occur only in properly governed positions , and not as subjects or topics .
Another approach is to claim that INFLo , the head of a small clause , mustlike other empty categories — be properly ... This would entail that small clauses occur only in properly governed positions , and not as subjects or topics .
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These texts , which were studied in detail , contain a total of 759 usable clauses . Copular clauses and what appear to be ... For this study , a clause is identified as a predication which contains a single non - nominalized verb .
These texts , which were studied in detail , contain a total of 759 usable clauses . Copular clauses and what appear to be ... For this study , a clause is identified as a predication which contains a single non - nominalized verb .
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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