Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... given functional application alone , is given below . Presuming that all infinitival verbs are functions from whatever the verb takes as com- plement into functions - from - NP's - into - infinitival - S's , and that all tensed verbs ...
... given functional application alone , is given below . Presuming that all infinitival verbs are functions from whatever the verb takes as com- plement into functions - from - NP's - into - infinitival - S's , and that all tensed verbs ...
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... given today's major competing grammatical theories , empty categories are surely on readers ' minds . Fourth , B does not discuss his system with respect to the framework of recent theories . Given the importance of the features ...
... given today's major competing grammatical theories , empty categories are surely on readers ' minds . Fourth , B does not discuss his system with respect to the framework of recent theories . Given the importance of the features ...
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... given a book is intransitive ? This sentence certainly requires two arguments ; Mary was given , in the intended reading , is as incomplete as John hit . By the same token , the Japanese sentence Marii wa hon o atae - rare- ta ' Mary was ...
... given a book is intransitive ? This sentence certainly requires two arguments ; Mary was given , in the intended reading , is as incomplete as John hit . By the same token , the Japanese sentence Marii wa hon o atae - rare- ta ' Mary was ...
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