Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... infinitival verbs are functions from whatever the verb takes as com- plement into functions - from - NP's - into - infinitival - S's , and that all tensed verbs are ( as usual ) functions from the verb's complement into FVP's , then ...
... infinitival verbs are functions from whatever the verb takes as com- plement into functions - from - NP's - into - infinitival - S's , and that all tensed verbs are ( as usual ) functions from the verb's complement into FVP's , then ...
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... infinitival complements is no longer generally accepted . Thus Stockwell et al . reject ( 1973 : 545 ) what they call ' the spurious introduction of for , as done by both Lees and Rosenbaum , in the derivation of infinitival nomin ...
... infinitival complements is no longer generally accepted . Thus Stockwell et al . reject ( 1973 : 545 ) what they call ' the spurious introduction of for , as done by both Lees and Rosenbaum , in the derivation of infinitival nomin ...
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... infinitival rela- tives ; but it is clear that fi itself does not function in these structures as an infinitival marker . In sentences like 134-135 , fi functions as a preposition gov- erning a full sentential object . In other words ...
... infinitival rela- tives ; but it is clear that fi itself does not function in these structures as an infinitival marker . In sentences like 134-135 , fi functions as a preposition gov- erning a full sentential object . In other words ...
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