Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... seems to yield greater simplicity in the grammar . A closely related argument against extraposition is the fact that ... seems better suited to the following complement types ( JC ) : ( a ) fieba se yu beks ' It seems you're angry ...
... seems to yield greater simplicity in the grammar . A closely related argument against extraposition is the fact that ... seems better suited to the following complement types ( JC ) : ( a ) fieba se yu beks ' It seems you're angry ...
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... seems to have had already eaten ( when you called him ) . b . John seems to have already eaten ( when you called him ) . Together with my assumption that the co - occurrence restrictions between adverbs and auxiliary elements are ...
... seems to have had already eaten ( when you called him ) . b . John seems to have already eaten ( when you called him ) . Together with my assumption that the co - occurrence restrictions between adverbs and auxiliary elements are ...
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... seem to cut in favor of LFG , but the evidence concerning the analysis of the analogous English construction seems to run in the opposite direction . Thus the total evidence seems inconclusive when comparing LFG and GB . However ...
... seem to cut in favor of LFG , but the evidence concerning the analysis of the analogous English construction seems to run in the opposite direction . Thus the total evidence seems inconclusive when comparing LFG and GB . However ...
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