Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... expect pieces of words to have independent referential or discourse properties ; for this reason , I pointed out in 1980 that incorporated nominals in Greenlandic DO have such properties . Although M hedges somewhat as to the exact ...
... expect pieces of words to have independent referential or discourse properties ; for this reason , I pointed out in 1980 that incorporated nominals in Greenlandic DO have such properties . Although M hedges somewhat as to the exact ...
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... expect it to conjoin with other NP's . However , it does not : 26 ( 41 ) a . I expect to go to Italy , and I expect John to go to Italy . b . * I expect PRO and John to go to Italy . c . * I expect John and PRO to go to Italy . 3.6 ...
... expect it to conjoin with other NP's . However , it does not : 26 ( 41 ) a . I expect to go to Italy , and I expect John to go to Italy . b . * I expect PRO and John to go to Italy . c . * I expect John and PRO to go to Italy . 3.6 ...
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... expect has exactly one clausal complement or one NP object . Given the early version of the 0 - Criterion ( Chomsky 1981 : 36 ) , each NP ( lexically realized or PRO ) would bear exactly one thematic relation . The examples in 65 show ...
... expect has exactly one clausal complement or one NP object . Given the early version of the 0 - Criterion ( Chomsky 1981 : 36 ) , each NP ( lexically realized or PRO ) would bear exactly one thematic relation . The examples in 65 show ...
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