Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... clauses is quite understandable . However , two things are clear . First , when fi introduces a purpose clause with an overt subject ( e.g. the re - start in 13 ) , it has the function of a preposition governing an auxiliary - less ...
... clauses is quite understandable . However , two things are clear . First , when fi introduces a purpose clause with an overt subject ( e.g. the re - start in 13 ) , it has the function of a preposition governing an auxiliary - less ...
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... clauses : Il pleut ' It rains . ' ( c ) Clauses with non - lexical thematic subjects : Sors ! ' Get out ! " 3 In a model like Government / Binding or Relational Grammar , in which every clause must have a subject , class ( a ) must be ...
... clauses : Il pleut ' It rains . ' ( c ) Clauses with non - lexical thematic subjects : Sors ! ' Get out ! " 3 In a model like Government / Binding or Relational Grammar , in which every clause must have a subject , class ( a ) must be ...
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... clause . A special mention should be made here of the incomplete clauses which appear to be headed by some adverbs ( cf. Kayne 1983a : 122 , n . 16 ) , and which . may suggest an analysis of voici / voilà as adverbs . Typical examples ...
... clause . A special mention should be made here of the incomplete clauses which appear to be headed by some adverbs ( cf. Kayne 1983a : 122 , n . 16 ) , and which . may suggest an analysis of voici / voilà as adverbs . Typical examples ...
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