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Spanish language --- Grammar --- Complement --- Verb phrase --- Complement. --- Verb phrases. --- Spanish language - Complement --- Spanish language - Verb phrase
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Angličtina. --- Czech language. --- Dictionaries. --- English language. --- Slovesné fráze. --- Verb phrases. --- Čeština.
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"This book revives and reinterprets a persistent intuition running through much of the classical work: that the unitary appearance of Obligatory Control into complements conceals an underlying duality of structure and mechanism. Idan Landau argues that control complements divide into two types: In attitude contexts, control is established by logophoric anchoring, while non-attitude contexts it boils down to predication. The distinction is also syntactically represented: Logophoric complements are constructed as a second tier above predicative complements. The theory derives the obligatory de se reading of PRO as a special kind of de re attitude without ascribing any inherent feature to PRO. At the same time, it provides a principled explanation, based on feature transmission, for the agreement properties of PRO, which are stipulated on competing semantic accounts. Finally, it derives a striking universal asymmetry: the fact that agreement on the embedded verb blocks control in attitude contexts but not in non-attitude contexts. This book is unique in being firmly grounded in both the formal semantic and the syntactic studies of control, offering an integrated view that will appeal to scholars in both areas. By bringing to bear current sophisticated grammatical analyses, it offers new insights into the classical problems of control theory"--MIT CogNet.
Control (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Sentence particles --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Verb phrases. --- Sentence particles. --- Grammar, Comparative --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Generative grammar --- Particles --- LINGUISTICS & LANGUAGE/General --- Control (Linguistics). --- Verb phrases
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One of the most controversial issues in generative synstax is what properties verbal and nominal projections share and where they differ. Ogawa argues that clauses and noun phrases are perfectly parallel and tries to discern their disparities.
Grammar, Comparative and general. --- Generative grammar. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Grammar, Generative --- Grammar, Transformational --- Grammar, Transformational generative --- Transformational generative grammar --- Transformational grammar --- Psycholinguistics --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Derivation --- Grammar, Comparative --- Verb phrases. --- Noun phrases.
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