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Author: Paul M. Postal

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For some time it has been generally accepted by students of English grammar that a rule of Raising exists and that it functions to produce derived main clause "subjects." Following Rosenbaum's work, it has also been widely accepted that this rule functions in a specified class of cases to derive main clause "objects." However, in recent work, Chomsky has rejected the view that there is any Raising rule that produces derived main clause objects. According to his latest position, only the derived subject function of the rule is an actual feature of English grammar."On Raising" is highly critical and is devoted chiefly to supporting the claim that English does contain a rule of Raising--a rule that has the function of taking the complement subject noun phrase in certain complement constructions and reassigning it as a constituent of the main clause. The author presents something on the order of two dozen arguments that Raising produces derived objects. In the course of this discussion, he also considers various other theoretical and descriptive consequences of, and questions raised by, the existence of Raising.
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