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S P NP V [ + inceptive ) start P NP NP make John money ( a ) Deep structure of John started to make money . S NP NP V [ + desiderative ) want John P NP NP make John money ( b ) Deep structure of John wanted to make money .
S P NP V [ + inceptive ) start P NP NP make John money ( a ) Deep structure of John started to make money . S NP NP V [ + desiderative ) want John P NP NP make John money ( b ) Deep structure of John wanted to make money .
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This house was bought by John for $ 250,000 in 1980 . b . ... of English passives has been extended even to clauses with an experiencer in place of an agent ( Mary is loved by John ) , the notion of agent is still crucial .
This house was bought by John for $ 250,000 in 1980 . b . ... of English passives has been extended even to clauses with an experiencer in place of an agent ( Mary is loved by John ) , the notion of agent is still crucial .
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John is in enough love with Mary that S. This constraint would suffice to rule out movement of enough between like , worth , or near and its .object ' , regardless of whether they are classed as prepositions or as adjectives ( 10a - c ) ...
John is in enough love with Mary that S. This constraint would suffice to rule out movement of enough between like , worth , or near and its .object ' , regardless of whether they are classed as prepositions or as adjectives ( 10a - c ) ...
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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