Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... preposition moves , the preposition is also movable . The failure of relative that to occur after a preposition , then , is evidence against analysing that as an NP . It follows that relative that is not dominated by NP , and therefore ...
... preposition moves , the preposition is also movable . The failure of relative that to occur after a preposition , then , is evidence against analysing that as an NP . It follows that relative that is not dominated by NP , and therefore ...
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... preposition ; and that preposition must be expressed if the gram- matical role of which is to be clear . In the ( b ) sentences , where can be used only if the preposition is not expressed ; thus 29b and 30b are ungrammatical because ...
... preposition ; and that preposition must be expressed if the gram- matical role of which is to be clear . In the ( b ) sentences , where can be used only if the preposition is not expressed ; thus 29b and 30b are ungrammatical because ...
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... prepositional phrases , the indirect object NP cannot be deleted . Instead , it is pro- nominalized like any other object of a preposition . In Standard English , the object of a preposition is not unambiguously relational . Being a ...
... prepositional phrases , the indirect object NP cannot be deleted . Instead , it is pro- nominalized like any other object of a preposition . In Standard English , the object of a preposition is not unambiguously relational . Being a ...
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