Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... ( indicative ) ' M is more intelligent than C is / than you think . ' ( This is discussed in §3.22 below ) . Contrast 27a - b with 4b ( Maria è più intelligente di quanto non sia Carlo ) and 5b ( Maria è più intelligente di quanto tu non ...
... ( indicative ) ' M is more intelligent than C is / than you think . ' ( This is discussed in §3.22 below ) . Contrast 27a - b with 4b ( Maria è più intelligente di quanto non sia Carlo ) and 5b ( Maria è più intelligente di quanto tu non ...
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... indicative , while non - factives may often be in the subjunctive . Rivero 1971 makes similar claims for Spanish . Saltarelli 1974a , b claims for Italian that the indicative mood occurs when a proposition has identified reference ...
... indicative , while non - factives may often be in the subjunctive . Rivero 1971 makes similar claims for Spanish . Saltarelli 1974a , b claims for Italian that the indicative mood occurs when a proposition has identified reference ...
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... indicative mood in its complement . Such speakers would produce the sentences of 68-69 . Although we have not found such speakers , we have noted that for many speakers who control mood lexically ( either entirely or partially ) ...
... indicative mood in its complement . Such speakers would produce the sentences of 68-69 . Although we have not found such speakers , we have noted that for many speakers who control mood lexically ( either entirely or partially ) ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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abstract Accessibility Hierarchy accusative analysis appear apply argument bilong case-marking Chomsky claim cleft sentences clitic comparatives complement Conjunct Postposing Conjunction Reduction consider constituent constraint construction coördination deletion derivation dialects dictionary direct object discussion embedded English evidence examples extrinsic ordering fact factitive formal function Gapping grammar i-Mutation ia-bracketing identification indicative intelligente Japanese John Kampala KSN's language Latin lexical linguistic linguistic theory Maria Mary meaning metathesis monophthongization nominative non2 Note noun NP's occur paper parenthetical expression passive phonological phrase Pidgin plural position possible prediction preposition present problem pronominal pronoun proposal reduction reference relative clauses relativization relativized NP restricted Review se-impersonal se-passive semantic Spanish speakers specific speech SRJa stative subjunctive suffix surface structure Swahili synchronic syntactic syntax texts tion Tok Pisin transformational transformational grammar underlying ungrammatical verb verbal vowel words Yoruba Yuman