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Thus Kuno 1975 and Keenan & Comrie 1977 have proposed hierarchies such as 73 in which subject , direct object , and indirect object occupy successive ranks , with various oblique NP's being located at still lower levels : ( 73 ) a .
Thus Kuno 1975 and Keenan & Comrie 1977 have proposed hierarchies such as 73 in which subject , direct object , and indirect object occupy successive ranks , with various oblique NP's being located at still lower levels : ( 73 ) a .
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There are no obvious order differences between main and subordinate ( or embedded ) clauses ; indeed , the distinction between main and subordinate is not always clear . Both subject and object are termed DIRECT arguments of the ...
There are no obvious order differences between main and subordinate ( or embedded ) clauses ; indeed , the distinction between main and subordinate is not always clear . Both subject and object are termed DIRECT arguments of the ...
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In particular , I claim that the unexpectedly high frequency of object relatives stems from the following three facts , to be discussed further below . ( a ) Patient relatives serve important discourse functions .
In particular , I claim that the unexpectedly high frequency of object relatives stems from the following three facts , to be discussed further below . ( a ) Patient relatives serve important discourse functions .
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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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