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|| The copula also syntactically raises the subject requirement of the verb ''snow''. Therefore, an expletive ''it'' must occur as the subject. | || The copula also syntactically raises the subject requirement of the verb ''snow''. Therefore, an expletive ''it'' must occur as the subject. | ||
|| The expletive ''it'' only contributes an eventuality variable, and does so redundantly. | || The expletive ''it'' only contributes an eventuality variable, and does so redundantly. | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 12 November 2013
Exercises for chapter 5: Simple LRS
Functional notation
Semantic types
Basic combinatorics
Basic mechanism with canonical examples
Basic mechanism with copula and argument-marking preposition
Nominal expletives
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