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DET NP be PREDICATE Milsark ( 1974 ) notes that not every lexical item that can fill the DET slot in 4b can fill the DET ... with English examples with adjectival predicates , though a variety of categories may occupy the PREDICATE slot ...
DET NP be PREDICATE Milsark ( 1974 ) notes that not every lexical item that can fill the DET slot in 4b can fill the DET ... with English examples with adjectival predicates , though a variety of categories may occupy the PREDICATE slot ...
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This section concerns itself with the way 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 ...
This section concerns itself with the way 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 ...
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a underlying subpart of the predicate that also theta - licenses the object ( the paper has the property written in 68 ) . In each of these three cases ( subjects of stage- and individuallevel adjectives and objects of AIVs ) ...
a underlying subpart of the predicate that also theta - licenses the object ( the paper has the property written in 68 ) . In each of these three cases ( subjects of stage- and individuallevel adjectives and objects of AIVs ) ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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