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Garie McIntosh
April 24, 2020
Extraposition is an expletive construction
Pronoun it is the subject According to John Lawler, extraposition “seems to work to keep subject complement clauses from assuming the normal subject position preceding the
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May 4, 2022
Optional “that” vs. obligatory “that”
Introduction This post highlights the use of that as a function word, which refers to what a word does as opposed to what it looks like
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