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of raising verbs — and aspectual verbs in particular — to the embedded verb.2 As Newmeyer ( 35 ) points out , it is ' not widely recognized that such constraints [ between the aspectual verb and the embedded verb ] exist .
of raising verbs — and aspectual verbs in particular — to the embedded verb.2 As Newmeyer ( 35 ) points out , it is ' not widely recognized that such constraints [ between the aspectual verb and the embedded verb ] exist .
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In floated quantifier constructions , a quantifier precedes the verb ; but the NP to which it pertains ( if overt ) almost always follows the verb . Munro 1984 argues that floated quantifiers form a constituent with the verb .
In floated quantifier constructions , a quantifier precedes the verb ; but the NP to which it pertains ( if overt ) almost always follows the verb . Munro 1984 argues that floated quantifiers form a constituent with the verb .
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The intransitive clause in question is often a semantically empty verb - e.g . k'o : ( l ) - ' there is ' , which is grammatically intransitive in Sacapultec , or a relatively neutral verb like ' come ' , ' arrive ' , ' appear ' .
The intransitive clause in question is often a semantically empty verb - e.g . k'o : ( l ) - ' there is ' , which is grammatically intransitive in Sacapultec , or a relatively neutral verb like ' come ' , ' arrive ' , ' appear ' .
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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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