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Non - quirky complement subject . FIGURE 25. ... SUBJECTS OF believe COMPLEMENTS : RAISING THEORY . ... Again , lexical case in Icelandic is carried along with the complement subject ; see Figure 27 ( overleaf ) .
Non - quirky complement subject . FIGURE 25. ... SUBJECTS OF believe COMPLEMENTS : RAISING THEORY . ... Again , lexical case in Icelandic is carried along with the complement subject ; see Figure 27 ( overleaf ) .
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COMPLEMENT CYCLE : D Læknirinn telur barninu hafa batnað veikin . the.doctor ( n ) believes the.child ( d ) to have recovered.from the.disease ( n ) А N A MATRIX CYCLE : D 1 Læknirinn telur barninui ( ti hafa batnað veikin ) .
COMPLEMENT CYCLE : D Læknirinn telur barninu hafa batnað veikin . the.doctor ( n ) believes the.child ( d ) to have recovered.from the.disease ( n ) А N A MATRIX CYCLE : D 1 Læknirinn telur barninui ( ti hafa batnað veikin ) .
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N restricts himself to complement clauses which fill subject and object slots in a superordinate clause ; this seems reasonable , given the theoretical and descriptive problems that arise in handling those complement clauses that are ...
N restricts himself to complement clauses which fill subject and object slots in a superordinate clause ; this seems reasonable , given the theoretical and descriptive problems that arise in handling those complement clauses that are ...
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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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