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Movement in the Passive Nominal: A Morphological Analysis
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Junji Hamamatsu
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface 1
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1. Old English and Germanic Languages
- Some General Evolutionary and Typological Characteristics of the Germanic Languages 7
- Characteristics of Germanic Languages 57
- Old English Pronouns for Possession 69
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2. Generative Grammar
- Reflexive Binding as Agreement and its Locality Conditions within the Phase System 85
- Movement in the Passive Nominal: A Morphological Analysis 107
- On Tritransitive Verbs 121
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3. Pragmatics and Corpus Linguistics
- On the Cognitive Dependence Phenomena Observed in English Expressions 145
- On Pronoun Referents in English 163
- Relative and Interrogative who/whom in Contemporary Professional American English 177
- New Functions of FrameSQL for Multilingual FrameNets 193
- Index of Names 205
- Index of Subjects 208
- Editors & Contributors 213
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface 1
-
1. Old English and Germanic Languages
- Some General Evolutionary and Typological Characteristics of the Germanic Languages 7
- Characteristics of Germanic Languages 57
- Old English Pronouns for Possession 69
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2. Generative Grammar
- Reflexive Binding as Agreement and its Locality Conditions within the Phase System 85
- Movement in the Passive Nominal: A Morphological Analysis 107
- On Tritransitive Verbs 121
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3. Pragmatics and Corpus Linguistics
- On the Cognitive Dependence Phenomena Observed in English Expressions 145
- On Pronoun Referents in English 163
- Relative and Interrogative who/whom in Contemporary Professional American English 177
- New Functions of FrameSQL for Multilingual FrameNets 193
- Index of Names 205
- Index of Subjects 208
- Editors & Contributors 213