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Expressions like the ice seems / feelsllooks cold have sometimes been analysed as involving small clauses ... But we agree with Williams 1983 that no reason exists to adopt a movement analysis here ; rather , seem etc. are best treated ...
Expressions like the ice seems / feelsllooks cold have sometimes been analysed as involving small clauses ... But we agree with Williams 1983 that no reason exists to adopt a movement analysis here ; rather , seem etc. are best treated ...
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In view of the above evidence , it seems fair to conclude that the initial hypothesis was correct ; i.e. , the implicational hierarchy which characterizes the semantic subcategories ranging from space to time has a syntactic analog in ...
In view of the above evidence , it seems fair to conclude that the initial hypothesis was correct ; i.e. , the implicational hierarchy which characterizes the semantic subcategories ranging from space to time has a syntactic analog in ...
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It seems that at least one other such ( natural ) class exists : Zubizarreta 1983 and Ruwet 1983 describe such facts for verbs like prétendre , exiger , menacer , and promettre . In their ' usual ' meanings , these verbs all have the ...
It seems that at least one other such ( natural ) class exists : Zubizarreta 1983 and Ruwet 1983 describe such facts for verbs like prétendre , exiger , menacer , and promettre . In their ' usual ' meanings , these verbs all have the ...
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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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