Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... underlying objects : in most dialects , styles , and registers , impersonal se is incompatible with clitic accusatives , although ( as we have seen in §3 ) passive se occurs with underlying direct objects in the surface nominative . In ...
... underlying objects : in most dialects , styles , and registers , impersonal se is incompatible with clitic accusatives , although ( as we have seen in §3 ) passive se occurs with underlying direct objects in the surface nominative . In ...
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... underlying structure would surface , so to speak , only after the operation of a version of se - Insertion appropriate- ly modified so as to apply in intransitive clauses ( see Langacker & Munro , fn . 19 ) . The approach outlined above ...
... underlying structure would surface , so to speak , only after the operation of a version of se - Insertion appropriate- ly modified so as to apply in intransitive clauses ( see Langacker & Munro , fn . 19 ) . The approach outlined above ...
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... underlying surface subject . Old structure : = 2 , underlying surface object . 1 , derived passivizing particle . 2 , underlying object = surface subject . Note , however , that in the alternate analysis of the impersonal , se is not ...
... underlying surface subject . Old structure : = 2 , underlying surface object . 1 , derived passivizing particle . 2 , underlying object = surface subject . Note , however , that in the alternate analysis of the impersonal , se is not ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
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