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Kayne 1976 ) : such relatives must be headed by a finite verb or voici / voilà , but not by an infinitive , as shown in 34 ( related infinitive constructions appear after the preposition à , as in 35 ) : ( 34 ) a . l'homme que tu vois ...
Kayne 1976 ) : such relatives must be headed by a finite verb or voici / voilà , but not by an infinitive , as shown in 34 ( related infinitive constructions appear after the preposition à , as in 35 ) : ( 34 ) a . l'homme que tu vois ...
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Ne la voilà - t - elle pas prisonnière de ses mensonges ? ' Isn't she now a prisoner of her own lies ? ' b . Ne les voilà - t - elles pas qui courent maintenant ? ' Isn't that them ( fem . ) running now ? ' ( 46 ) Ne me voilà - t - il ...
Ne la voilà - t - elle pas prisonnière de ses mensonges ? ' Isn't she now a prisoner of her own lies ? ' b . Ne les voilà - t - elles pas qui courent maintenant ? ' Isn't that them ( fem . ) running now ? ' ( 46 ) Ne me voilà - t - il ...
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This means that voici / voilà should pattern not only with impersonal verbs like pleuvoir or falloir , but also with imperatives or nonfinite verbs for which one can justify the existence of non - lexical subjects .
This means that voici / voilà should pattern not only with impersonal verbs like pleuvoir or falloir , but also with imperatives or nonfinite verbs for which one can justify the existence of non - lexical subjects .
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