A basic task for any theory of syntax is to account for the fact that, in a sequence of the type noun phrase-verb-noun phrase, the two noun phrases show very different properties.
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The Raising of Predicates: Predicative Noun Phrases and the Theory of Clause Structure (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics)
March 16, 2006, Cambridge University Press
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The raising of predicates: predicative noun phrases and the theory of clause structure
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"A basic task for any theory of syntax is to account for the fact that, in a sequence of the type noun phrase-verb-noun phrase, the two noun phrases show very different properties."
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