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Bickerton 1971 points out that similar structures occur in GC - but that incep- tives also can be followed by fi , as in 8 ( jan staat fi mek moni . ) B's analysis for such sentences is based on the assumption that inceptive verbs take ...
Bickerton 1971 points out that similar structures occur in GC - but that incep- tives also can be followed by fi , as in 8 ( jan staat fi mek moni . ) B's analysis for such sentences is based on the assumption that inceptive verbs take ...
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( JC ) These examples suggest that fi may have a similar function in sentences like 51 , or perhaps that the distinction between the prepositional and verbal func- tions of fi is blurred in these cases : 32 ...
( JC ) These examples suggest that fi may have a similar function in sentences like 51 , or perhaps that the distinction between the prepositional and verbal func- tions of fi is blurred in these cases : 32 ...
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All theories allow verbs to be sub- categorized as to whether they allow an object ; but obviously , a similar option is not open to theories which require all basic clauses to have subjects . Instead , verbs may have to be ...
All theories allow verbs to be sub- categorized as to whether they allow an object ; but obviously , a similar option is not open to theories which require all basic clauses to have subjects . Instead , verbs may have to be ...
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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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