Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... seems to like witty women . S NP VP Mary V seems to VP ' SUBJ TENSE PRED [ PRED ' MARY ' PRES * SEEM ( ( XCOMP ) ) ( SUBJ ) XCOMP SUBJ NP FIN like FIGURE 6 . witty women PRED LIKE ( ( SUBJ ) ( OBJ ) ) ' OBJ [ " witty women ' ] FIGURE 7 ...
... seems to like witty women . S NP VP Mary V seems to VP ' SUBJ TENSE PRED [ PRED ' MARY ' PRES * SEEM ( ( XCOMP ) ) ( SUBJ ) XCOMP SUBJ NP FIN like FIGURE 6 . witty women PRED LIKE ( ( SUBJ ) ( OBJ ) ) ' OBJ [ " witty women ' ] FIGURE 7 ...
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... seem to cut in favor of LFG , but the evidence concerning the analysis of the analogous English construction seems to run in the opposite direction . Thus the total evidence seems inconclusive when comparing LFG and GB . However ...
... seem to cut in favor of LFG , but the evidence concerning the analysis of the analogous English construction seems to run in the opposite direction . Thus the total evidence seems inconclusive when comparing LFG and GB . However ...
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... seems to me that some distinction between functional and anaphoric control is correct , and B demonstrates this convincingly in Chap . 5 . ( Her discussion of split control on pp . 346-7 is quite compelling . ) However . the specific ...
... seems to me that some distinction between functional and anaphoric control is correct , and B demonstrates this convincingly in Chap . 5 . ( Her discussion of split control on pp . 346-7 is quite compelling . ) However . the specific ...
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