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Everybody believes THAT JOHN WAS EXECUTED to have upset Mary . b . THAT JOHN WAS EXECUTED is believed by ... I believe that FOR JOHN TO CHEAT ON Mary would be an absolute outrage . b . FOR BILL TO BE SUCCESSFUL means more to me than FOR ...
Everybody believes THAT JOHN WAS EXECUTED to have upset Mary . b . THAT JOHN WAS EXECUTED is believed by ... I believe that FOR JOHN TO CHEAT ON Mary would be an absolute outrage . b . FOR BILL TO BE SUCCESSFUL means more to me than FOR ...
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Since in this theory semantic interpretation is a function of ( enriched ) ' surface structure ' ( Chomsky 1975 , Ch . 3 ) , one can simply say that 35 is well - formed syntactically , but the semantics of persuade and believe account ...
Since in this theory semantic interpretation is a function of ( enriched ) ' surface structure ' ( Chomsky 1975 , Ch . 3 ) , one can simply say that 35 is well - formed syntactically , but the semantics of persuade and believe account ...
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It is very difficult to discern any difference in meaning between raised structures and that - clauses in many pairs of sentences : ( 120 ) John believes that the earth is flat . ( 121 ) John believes the earth to be flat .
It is very difficult to discern any difference in meaning between raised structures and that - clauses in many pairs of sentences : ( 120 ) John believes that the earth is flat . ( 121 ) John believes the earth to be flat .
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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