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Lakoff, George. 1974. Syntactic amalgams. Berkeley studies in Syntax and Semantics 1 (9) : 1–24.
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English
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L. shows that there are cases of sentences in English, e.g. 'John invited 'you'll never guess how many people' to his party', which require a treatment in terms of syntactic amalgams, i.e. as sentences which incorporate lexical material that does not correspond to anything in the logical structure of the sentence but seems to have been copied in from other derivations under certain semantic and pragmatic conditions.

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