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Note that another context exists in which a PRO is ungoverned - and therefore , by our theory , arbitrary in reference : namely , as subject of an infinitival main clause . Such constructions occur quite freely in many languages and ...
Note that another context exists in which a PRO is ungoverned - and therefore , by our theory , arbitrary in reference : namely , as subject of an infinitival main clause . Such constructions occur quite freely in many languages and ...
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Perhaps the most surprising omission , however , is the lack of all but the most cursory reference to major developments in ... attempts to analyse vowel harmony , and a few references in the notes to other research in this framework .
Perhaps the most surprising omission , however , is the lack of all but the most cursory reference to major developments in ... attempts to analyse vowel harmony , and a few references in the notes to other research in this framework .
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O role argument , while qa- cross - references a Ipl . A role argument . ... ( lative ) N noun phrase 0 ( transitive ) object ABS INC FOC MVT > Intransitive verbs cross - reference the S role argument THE DISCOURSE BASIS OF ERGATIVITY 809.
O role argument , while qa- cross - references a Ipl . A role argument . ... ( lative ) N noun phrase 0 ( transitive ) object ABS INC FOC MVT > Intransitive verbs cross - reference the S role argument THE DISCOURSE BASIS OF ERGATIVITY 809.
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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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