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Raising to INFL 3 The nature of Van Valin's analysis of the double agreement phenomenon is such that only one of the positions that require licensing by agreement can be governed by INFL before lowering . In other words , INFL cannot ...
Raising to INFL 3 The nature of Van Valin's analysis of the double agreement phenomenon is such that only one of the positions that require licensing by agreement can be governed by INFL before lowering . In other words , INFL cannot ...
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Both the Shawnee and the Iroquois were in an inferior position compared to the advancing American Frontier . Due to this position of inferiority , both of these tribes suffered ...
Both the Shawnee and the Iroquois were in an inferior position compared to the advancing American Frontier . Due to this position of inferiority , both of these tribes suffered ...
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The claim is that the sole argument of this type of intransitive verbs is base - generated as an object and is then moved into subject position . This also explains why unaccusative subjects are patients and not agents .
The claim is that the sole argument of this type of intransitive verbs is base - generated as an object and is then moved into subject position . This also explains why unaccusative subjects are patients and not agents .
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