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Certain desideratives , as we have seen , require only a sentential object . Of these , some require agentagent coreferentiality ; with others this is optional . Still other desideratives require an NP object in cases of ...
Certain desideratives , as we have seen , require only a sentential object . Of these , some require agentagent coreferentiality ; with others this is optional . Still other desideratives require an NP object in cases of ...
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This sentence certainly requires two arguments ; Mary was given , in the intended reading , is as incomplete as John hit . By the same token , the Japanese ... Furthermore , passives of intransitive sentences require a syntactic ...
This sentence certainly requires two arguments ; Mary was given , in the intended reading , is as incomplete as John hit . By the same token , the Japanese ... Furthermore , passives of intransitive sentences require a syntactic ...
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As I understand it , LFG's primary psycholinguistic argument against transformations is the failure of the latter to show up as actual psychological operations . However , B & K do not require that all the components of a grammar be ...
As I understand it , LFG's primary psycholinguistic argument against transformations is the failure of the latter to show up as actual psychological operations . However , B & K do not require that all the components of a grammar be ...
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