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Some Notes on Case Grammar in English

Pages 271-277 | Published online: 16 Jun 2015

  • The papers read at this symposium were printed in revised form in Universals in Linguistic Theory, Ed. Emmon Bach and Robert T. Harms (New York, 1968). For the above contribution, see Charles J. Fillmore, “The Case for Case,” pp. 1–88.
  • For an alternate transformational analysis of verbs of this type, see Michael Grady, “The Medio-Passive Voice in Modern English,” Word, XXI (1965), 270–272.
  • Especially Robert B. Lees in The Grammar of English Nominalizations (Indiana University Research Center in Anthropology, Folklore, and Linguistics, Publication 12, Bloomington, Ind., 1960) [= International Journal of American Linguistics, XXVI (No. 3, Part II)].
  • If two-word verbs were considered, this list could be greatly extended.

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