Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... fact verbs of temporal aspect which take VP complements . These VP's never have expressed subjects - which calls B's deep structure into question.21 The fact that the complements of begin and staat are VP's would also explain why they ...
... fact verbs of temporal aspect which take VP complements . These VP's never have expressed subjects - which calls B's deep structure into question.21 The fact that the complements of begin and staat are VP's would also explain why they ...
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... fact that these pronouns do not appear in the oblique case , as his analysis indicates they should . But undeterred , he comments as follows : ' The fact that the NP heads of the complements ... are apparent subject pronouns does not ...
... fact that these pronouns do not appear in the oblique case , as his analysis indicates they should . But undeterred , he comments as follows : ' The fact that the NP heads of the complements ... are apparent subject pronouns does not ...
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... fact that Egyptian Arabic speakers commonly pronounced study as [ istadi ] , not * [ sitadi ] , may simply be because the former ( whose inserted vowel is less salient perceptually ) sounds more like the target . " The fact that English ...
... fact that Egyptian Arabic speakers commonly pronounced study as [ istadi ] , not * [ sitadi ] , may simply be because the former ( whose inserted vowel is less salient perceptually ) sounds more like the target . " The fact that English ...
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