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... allow an object and / or a sharer , so there would be no need to distinguish the three subcases . 15 This objection ... allow passivization , whereas the ordinary transitive object does allow it ( Huddleston & Pullum 2002 : 1432 ) . That ...
... allow an object and / or a sharer , so there would be no need to distinguish the three subcases . 15 This objection ... allow passivization , whereas the ordinary transitive object does allow it ( Huddleston & Pullum 2002 : 1432 ) . That ...
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... allowed to optionally allow a filled specifier . If the lexical entry does not choose to specify a fillable specifier position , obligatory pied - piping will result . If it does specify the fillable specifier , the preposition will ...
... allowed to optionally allow a filled specifier . If the lexical entry does not choose to specify a fillable specifier position , obligatory pied - piping will result . If it does specify the fillable specifier , the preposition will ...
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... allowed . All speakers agree that with definite human SUBJECTS , a plural adjective can be used . For speakers who do not allow closest - conjunct agree- ment , a singular adjective in examples 13 and 14 is ungrammatical . ( 13 ) ...
... allowed . All speakers agree that with definite human SUBJECTS , a plural adjective can be used . For speakers who do not allow closest - conjunct agree- ment , a singular adjective in examples 13 and 14 is ungrammatical . ( 13 ) ...
Inhalt
Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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