Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 2004 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... predicate ( fear vs. look for ) . These considerations suggest that verb phrases have some internal complexity , har ... PREDICATE , though not vice versa . ' I refer to this counterpart of the existential - there construction as ...
... predicate ( fear vs. look for ) . These considerations suggest that verb phrases have some internal complexity , har ... PREDICATE , though not vice versa . ' I refer to this counterpart of the existential - there construction as ...
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... predicate choice determines the interpretation of the subject and therefore limits itself to contexts in which both predicate classes are licit , namely nonexistential - there constructions of the form in 4b . And , again , it limits ...
... predicate choice determines the interpretation of the subject and therefore limits itself to contexts in which both predicate classes are licit , namely nonexistential - there constructions of the form in 4b . And , again , it limits ...
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... predicate - internal head for objects of AIVS . Objects of SEVs have their LF locus in the same syntactic domain as that of objects of AIVS - the domain of intensionality . The fact that the stage- and individual - level patterns for ...
... predicate - internal head for objects of AIVS . Objects of SEVs have their LF locus in the same syntactic domain as that of objects of AIVS - the domain of intensionality . The fact that the stage- and individual - level patterns for ...
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