Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Occurs only where S ' ( i.e. INFL " ) is absent . Non- maximal projections do not occur in TOPIC or subject positions ; 10 and small clauses with INFL , heads occur only in governed positions , hence inside S— therefore their subjects ...
... Occurs only where S ' ( i.e. INFL " ) is absent . Non- maximal projections do not occur in TOPIC or subject positions ; 10 and small clauses with INFL , heads occur only in governed positions , hence inside S— therefore their subjects ...
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... occur internal to NP's and PP's - unless there are independent reasons why the relevant non - argument positions occur only in S ' and VP , but not in NP and PP . Much the same holds for ordinary infinitival clauses - except that ...
... occur internal to NP's and PP's - unless there are independent reasons why the relevant non - argument positions occur only in S ' and VP , but not in NP and PP . Much the same holds for ordinary infinitival clauses - except that ...
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... occur as pos- sessors of nouns : 2 ( 2 ) Jorma puhu - i koira - lle - en¡ . J. talk - PAST dog - allat - 3Px ' Jorma , talked to his , dog . ' They occur also as possessors of postpositions ( which in Finnish look suspi- ciously like ...
... occur as pos- sessors of nouns : 2 ( 2 ) Jorma puhu - i koira - lle - en¡ . J. talk - PAST dog - allat - 3Px ' Jorma , talked to his , dog . ' They occur also as possessors of postpositions ( which in Finnish look suspi- ciously like ...
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Predication and | 685 |
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