Finite Subjunctive ُ versus Non-Finite Infinitive Control Juxtaposed: A Cross-Linguistic Account
IntroductionEver since the onset of generative tradition in the nineteen fifties, probing into the nature of the theory of grammar received its greatest impact from the English-type accounts. Finite theory of control, as such, was not considered a mainstream approach at the time (Landau, 2004; Landa...
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Main Author: | Mohammad Reza Pirouz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Persian |
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Alzahra University
2025-02-01
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Series: | زبان پژوهی |
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Online Access: | https://zabanpazhuhi.alzahra.ac.ir/article_8365_b3645cf5d83146ae28ff8d95a905e291.pdf |
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