Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... involved in Stylistic Inversion is always the antecedent of the involved VP . This NP will be either the syntactic subject ( e.g. of a matrix S , as in 42 ) or the antecedent of an embedded infinitival VP ( as in 43-44 ) .27 The facts ...
... involved in Stylistic Inversion is always the antecedent of the involved VP . This NP will be either the syntactic subject ( e.g. of a matrix S , as in 42 ) or the antecedent of an embedded infinitival VP ( as in 43-44 ) .27 The facts ...
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... involved categories common to TBh and Stan- dard Hindi which the principal investigator still unconsciously failed to use in both languages , despite having both passive and conscious control over these features , and a fluent non ...
... involved categories common to TBh and Stan- dard Hindi which the principal investigator still unconsciously failed to use in both languages , despite having both passive and conscious control over these features , and a fluent non ...
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... involvement ' ; she does not define it , but suggests that involvement is common to all those terms governing agreement in Chickasaw : transitive and intransitive subjects , objects , and possessors . However , the notion of involvement ...
... involvement ' ; she does not define it , but suggests that involvement is common to all those terms governing agreement in Chickasaw : transitive and intransitive subjects , objects , and possessors . However , the notion of involvement ...
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