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The question is whether , in a construction like It is tough for students to solve this problem , there is an underlying S = [ for students to solve this problem ] or an underlying PP + VP = [ for students ) ( to solve this problem ) .
The question is whether , in a construction like It is tough for students to solve this problem , there is an underlying S = [ for students to solve this problem ] or an underlying PP + VP = [ for students ) ( to solve this problem ) .
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That is , ( 3a ) John managed to solve the problem and ( 4a ) John solved the problem would be logically equivalent , in spite of the difference in meaning between ' managed to solve ' and ' solved ' . The crucial property of the verb ...
That is , ( 3a ) John managed to solve the problem and ( 4a ) John solved the problem would be logically equivalent , in spite of the difference in meaning between ' managed to solve ' and ' solved ' . The crucial property of the verb ...
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That is , we can say that the positive implication of 40a and 40b is due to the cancellation of double negation , just as in the case of 40c . In fact , 40b and 40c would have the same underlying representation . One apparent problem ...
That is , we can say that the positive implication of 40a and 40b is due to the cancellation of double negation , just as in the case of 40c . In fact , 40b and 40c would have the same underlying representation . One apparent problem ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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