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small clause

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A minimal predicate structure that possesses arguments and predicates but no tense: small clauses usually occur within the context of full clauses and may act as the direct object of the verb.

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However, even though the government went to farcical lengths to prevent this, the law also contains a small clause that allows the public-sector company a "right of recourse," which it can use to reclaim some of this money from the supplier if the accident was caused by a design defect.

A reviewer suggests that the contrast can be captured by the immovability of the small clause complement of méiyǒu (Xie 2014).

Sybesma (1999: 72) treats LE as a 'neutral telic marker', and he analyzes both types of LE as small clause predicates.

Then came telecom deregulation in 1996, which sought to crack open the local phone markets: A small clause in the Telecommunications Act required nondiscriminatory access to local phone databases, and suddenly the directory business was ringing with competition.

If you read the fine-print of your iron-clad Sprint wireless service contract, you'll note a small clause that states that if Sprint makes a "material change" to your service, then you can exit the contract without paying any penalties.

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Syntactically speaking, neither "a farmer" nor "a donkey" can bind (in the sense of Chomsky 1986 and the immense secondary literature it generated) an expression beyond the smallest clause in which they occur.

Minimum deposits Another small print clause to look out for when choosing an ISA is the minimum opening deposit.

This small additional clause, that is seemingly unrelated to the rest of the spending bill, tried to prevent local officials from using federal funds to implement the initiative.

Even if you do, with all sorts of small print clauses in your contracts, venues can often find ways claim that lovely deposit whilst making serious papes on Carlsberg.

A joint briefing note to MPs by Liberty, Privacy International, the Open Rights Group, Article 19, Big Brother Watch and English Pen warns that the small print in clause 5 of the six-clause bill extends the 2000 definition of telecommunications services to enable a much wider range of data, including webmail and some social media traffic data, to be collected.

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