Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... preposition governing a sentential object . Essentially the same deep structure would apply to sentences like 142 , except that the complement subject would be PRO . All the structures discussed in this section pose more or less the ...
... preposition governing a sentential object . Essentially the same deep structure would apply to sentences like 142 , except that the complement subject would be PRO . All the structures discussed in this section pose more or less the ...
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... preposition on the one hand , and ' modal auxiliary ' or ' preposition cum complementizer ' on the other , is forced on us by the de- mands of a purely syntactic analysis - and perhaps also by too strict a reliance on the model of SE ...
... preposition on the one hand , and ' modal auxiliary ' or ' preposition cum complementizer ' on the other , is forced on us by the de- mands of a purely syntactic analysis - and perhaps also by too strict a reliance on the model of SE ...
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... prepositions in modern English . Near shows adjective - like behavior on eight of the criteria , while like and worth show preposition - like behavior on ( respectively ) six and seven . The argument that near is an adjective , while ...
... prepositions in modern English . Near shows adjective - like behavior on eight of the criteria , while like and worth show preposition - like behavior on ( respectively ) six and seven . The argument that near is an adjective , while ...
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