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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 syn- tactically , 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 syn- tactically , but the semantics of persuade and believe account ...
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Sentences with begin , keep on , believe , seem should all be analysed as undergoing the same transformations . b . Rosenbaum's analysis of the sentences in question involves Extraposition and PRO - replacement . c .
Sentences with begin , keep on , believe , seem should all be analysed as undergoing the same transformations . b . Rosenbaum's analysis of the sentences in question involves Extraposition and PRO - replacement . c .
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P judges sentences like the following to differ in their scope characteristics : ( 122 ) I believe that a unicorn is eating my radishes . ( 123 ) I believe a unicorn to be eating my radishes . Here 122 appears to support two ...
P judges sentences like the following to differ in their scope characteristics : ( 122 ) I believe that a unicorn is eating my radishes . ( 123 ) I believe a unicorn to be eating my radishes . Here 122 appears to support two ...
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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