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  • Prof Caroline Heycock looks at movement, the VP-internal subject hypothesis and adjunction.
  • We talk about perfect "have" and progressive "be", as well as how to incorporate these
  • Prof Caroline Heycock explains how phrase structure can be generalised through the

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