Double object constructions and 'bill' verbs in English
This thesis empirically tests the two predominant views concerning which object in a DOC is the ‘true’ one by applying Hudson’s (1992) eleven objecthood diagnostics to verbs that pattern like ‘bill’ in a corpus search and a grammatical acceptability survey. Only two tests showed statistically signif...
Main Authors: | Thomas, V, Victoria Thomas |
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Other Authors: | Dalrymple, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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