Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... lexical ' ; i.e. , they do not appear as overt lexical items in the syntactic surface representation . The justifications for non - lexical subjects depend essentially on which model is adopted . Two different cases can be distinguished ...
... lexical ' ; i.e. , they do not appear as overt lexical items in the syntactic surface representation . The justifications for non - lexical subjects depend essentially on which model is adopted . Two different cases can be distinguished ...
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... lexical subjects . This means that voici / voilà should pattern not only with impersonal verbs like pleuvoir or falloir , but also with imperatives or non- finite verbs for which one can justify the existence of non - lexical subjects ...
... lexical subjects . This means that voici / voilà should pattern not only with impersonal verbs like pleuvoir or falloir , but also with imperatives or non- finite verbs for which one can justify the existence of non - lexical subjects ...
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... lexical do- main - color terminology - which is notorious for its cross - linguistic coding variability , and they defended two theses : ( 1 ) despite the variability , important implicational universals governing the structure of color ...
... lexical do- main - color terminology - which is notorious for its cross - linguistic coding variability , and they defended two theses : ( 1 ) despite the variability , important implicational universals governing the structure of color ...
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