Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... verb - finality with the English verb order that Dutch frequently exhibits crossed dependencies between verbs and the NP's which they govern , in nested infinitival complements of certain verbs of perception and causation , e.g. zien ...
... verb - finality with the English verb order that Dutch frequently exhibits crossed dependencies between verbs and the NP's which they govern , in nested infinitival complements of certain verbs of perception and causation , e.g. zien ...
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... verbs , the grammar would contain two distinct syntactic categories , i.e. verbs and voici / voilà ; for these one would independently have to specify idiosyncratic rules , which would require the same forms to account for the homology ...
... verbs , the grammar would contain two distinct syntactic categories , i.e. verbs and voici / voilà ; for these one would independently have to specify idiosyncratic rules , which would require the same forms to account for the homology ...
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... verbs which lack finite tenses - and thus do not have subjects — may ' borrow ' one from some matrix verb or ... verbs , and the verdict is inevitable . These are verbs , but they are defective for mood and tense , and they constitute a ...
... verbs which lack finite tenses - and thus do not have subjects — may ' borrow ' one from some matrix verb or ... verbs , and the verdict is inevitable . These are verbs , but they are defective for mood and tense , and they constitute a ...
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