Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... verb raising cannot be precyclic . But CM can also apply after verb raising , so verb raising cannot be postcyclic . Therefore verb raising must be cyclic . It might be suggested that the existence of sentences like ( a ) , below ...
... verb raising cannot be precyclic . But CM can also apply after verb raising , so verb raising cannot be postcyclic . Therefore verb raising must be cyclic . It might be suggested that the existence of sentences like ( a ) , below ...
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... verb has taken on an intransitive meaning ( 41 ) ; i.e. , if I understand it correctly , the latter usage is inherent in or has developed from the former . Nevertheless , one is hard put to ... verb FUNCTIONS OF THE GERMANIC ĕ - VERB 853.
... verb has taken on an intransitive meaning ( 41 ) ; i.e. , if I understand it correctly , the latter usage is inherent in or has developed from the former . Nevertheless , one is hard put to ... verb FUNCTIONS OF THE GERMANIC ĕ - VERB 853.
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... verbs in Proto- Germanic ; but the OHG verb dewēn * must be considered on its own terms . The attestation of this verb consists only of two glosses : 3sg . pres . opt . ( ? ) theuue , which glosses Lat . humiliat ( Steinmeyer & Sievers ...
... verbs in Proto- Germanic ; but the OHG verb dewēn * must be considered on its own terms . The attestation of this verb consists only of two glosses : 3sg . pres . opt . ( ? ) theuue , which glosses Lat . humiliat ( Steinmeyer & Sievers ...
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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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