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I consider ( John off my ship ) . b . * I proved ( the weapon in his possession ) . c . * I expect ( that man very stupid ) . d . * We all feared ( John unfriendly ) . We find this argument highly questionable .
I consider ( John off my ship ) . b . * I proved ( the weapon in his possession ) . c . * I expect ( that man very stupid ) . d . * We all feared ( John unfriendly ) . We find this argument highly questionable .
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APPENDIX In the main text , we have argued that the structure of small clauses is as in 66 , and that Casemarking is optional : ( 66 ) I consider ( Jill crazy ) s . We have also argued that most verbs with infinitival complements must ...
APPENDIX In the main text , we have argued that the structure of small clauses is as in 66 , and that Casemarking is optional : ( 66 ) I consider ( Jill crazy ) s . We have also argued that most verbs with infinitival complements must ...
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In the various areas of non - autonomous linguistics which I considers ( e.g. pragmatics and Labovian sociolinguistics ) , normativity enters the picture as a consequence of the need to consider the RATIONALITY of human actions ...
In the various areas of non - autonomous linguistics which I considers ( e.g. pragmatics and Labovian sociolinguistics ) , normativity enters the picture as a consequence of the need to consider the RATIONALITY of human actions ...
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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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