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This would entail that small clauses occur only in properly governed positions , and not as subjects or topics . W identifies other problems for small - clause analyses which assume that PRO must always be ungoverned .
This would entail that small clauses occur only in properly governed positions , and not as subjects or topics . W identifies other problems for small - clause analyses which assume that PRO must always be ungoverned .
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It is for this reason that such small clauses , with an INFL , head and a PRO subject , always occur in non - argument positions . This means that we come very close to deriving our earlier observation that these constituents occur in ...
It is for this reason that such small clauses , with an INFL , head and a PRO subject , always occur in non - argument positions . This means that we come very close to deriving our earlier observation that these constituents occur in ...
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They occur as possessors of nouns : 2 ( 2 ) Jormai puhu - i koira - lle - eni . J. talk - Past dog - ALLAT - 3PX ' Jorma , talked to his ; dog . ' They occur also as possessors of postpositions ( which in Finnish look suspiciously like ...
They occur as possessors of nouns : 2 ( 2 ) Jormai puhu - i koira - lle - eni . J. talk - Past dog - ALLAT - 3PX ' Jorma , talked to his ; dog . ' They occur also as possessors of postpositions ( which in Finnish look suspiciously like ...
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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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