Syntactic Cues Alone in Adjective Learning
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چکیده
English has a large and diverse class of adjectives which allow for an infinitival clause as a complement. These have been the subject of a great deal of experimental and theoretical research in linguistics, and have a number of different syntactic and semantic properties (Bresnan 1971, Lasnik and Fiengo 1974, Hartman 2012, among others). All of these adjectives can appear in the frame 'Subject is Adjective to VP'
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