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- In the Loop: a Reference Guide to American English Idioms
- Raising to Subject Vs. Subject Control 1. Predicates and Arguments
- Documenting Raising and Control in Moro
- A Construction Grammar Approach
- Raising, Control
- Of Indexical Shift: Evidence from Allocutive Agreement in Magahi
- Control Vs Raising
- Raising, Control, and Empty Categories
- Idioms, Anaphora, and Movement Diagnostics
- Download the Final Guidance Document
- Control and Tough-'Movement'
- On the Distinction Between Raising and Control
- Are Exceptional Case Marking Verbs ( Ecmvs) Truly Exceptional: a Minimalist Approach
- On Single and Two-Tiered Approaches to Control
- Causatives and Applicatives: the Case for Polysemy in Javanese Charlotte Hemmings [email protected]
- Chapter One on Control Norbert Hornstein
- Control and Raising Subject Vs. Oject Control
- Backward Control in Ancient Greek – Subsumption Or Linearization?
- Case Agreement in Ancient Greek: Implications for a Theory of Covert
- Obligatory Control Can't Be Raising
- Parsing Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
- Lecture 10: Raising and Control
- The Question of Root Infinitives in Early Child Greek
- Andout #4 Universität Stuttgart, SOSES 2006 Winfried Lechner Wed 14.00-15.30, Room 11.71
- Raising, Control, And
- Argument Structure and Theta Roles Introduction to Syntax, EGG Summer School 2017
- CAS LX 522 Syntax I the Forest Vs. the Trees
- ECM and Raising 1 Exceptional Case Marking
- Object Control Verbs
- Control Vs. Raising in English a Dependency Grammar Account
- Raising (And Control) William D
- Control Routes 1
- Infinitives in Ancient Greek
- Syntactic Vs. Semantic Control
- Very Exceptional Case-Marking
- Shifting the Stage Staging with Delimited Control
- Lexical Or Syntactic Control of Sentence Formulation? Structural Generalizations from Idiom Production Q