Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... sentences such as ( 47 ) I intend for John to go . ( 48 ) I was ashamed for John to see me like that . CEC fi complements governed by predicates like miin , shiem etc. are of special interest for two reasons . First , they raise ...
... sentences such as ( 47 ) I intend for John to go . ( 48 ) I was ashamed for John to see me like that . CEC fi complements governed by predicates like miin , shiem etc. are of special interest for two reasons . First , they raise ...
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... sentences like 76-77,42 it would require that structures like 78-79 be first generated by the base rules . Since the latter are of doubtful grammaticality , extraposition would have to be compulsory to yield the former . But for sentences ...
... sentences like 76-77,42 it would require that structures like 78-79 be first generated by the base rules . Since the latter are of doubtful grammaticality , extraposition would have to be compulsory to yield the former . But for sentences ...
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... sentences like 88 were assumed in those analyses to have the same underlying structure as SE sentences like ( 89 ) It's easy to please John . More recent analyses suggest that the subject of sentences like 88 is generated in place ...
... sentences like 88 were assumed in those analyses to have the same underlying structure as SE sentences like ( 89 ) It's easy to please John . More recent analyses suggest that the subject of sentences like 88 is generated in place ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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