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Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
1.1. Concept Barrels
1.2. Languages and Grammars
1.3. Linguistic Trees
1.4. Edge-Extended Linguistic Trees
1.5. Beyond Edge-Extended Linguistic Trees: Metagraphs
1.6. Anaphora, Arc Relations, and Arc Types
2. Objects and Arrays
2.1. Objects
2.2. Diverse Types of English Objects
2.3. Types of Single Object Structures
2.4. Array 0
2.5. Array 1
2.6. Array 2
2.7. The Prefix Re-
2.8. What the Distinct Arrays Imply
3. Double Object Structures
3.1. Basics
3.2. Links between Array 2 Single Objects and Ditransitive First Objects
3.3. Prepositional Flagging
3.4. More on 3 Objects and 3-Object-to-2 Advancement
3.5. Links between Array 1 Single Objects and Ditransitive Second Objects

3.6. The Universal Status of 3 Object and 4 Object Types
3.7. Distinct Relations at Different Levels
3.8. Reconstructing 3 Objects as a Special Kind of PP
3.9. A Problem in Peruvian Spanish
3.10. Certain German Ditransitive 3 Objects
4. Periphrastic and Nonperiphrastic Passives
4.1. Preliminary Remarks
4.2. The Overall Structure of Periphrastic Passive Constituents
4.3. Clause Union Complement Passives
4.4. Clauses That Only Look Like Periphrastic Passives
4.5. More on Peruvian Spanish 3-Object-to-2 Advancement
4.6. Passive Victim Arc Constraints
4.7. Middles as Synthetic Passives
4.8. Remarks on Antipassives
4.9. Appendix: Remarks on Adjectival Clauses
5. Passivization Targets: I
5.1. The Adequacy of Simple 2 Object Restrictions
5.2. Pseudopassives and Pseudomiddles
5.3. The Interaction of Ditransitive Passives with Demotion to 4

5.4. Appendix: Pseudopassives and Adjectival Conversion
6. Passivization Targets: II
6.1. Periphrastic Passivization and Restricted Phenomena
6.2. Expletive There: Basics
6.3. Expletive There: Further Implications
6.4. Implications: Pseudopassive/Ditransitive Passive Parallels
6.5. Particles and 3 Object-Like Behavior
7. Passivization Targets: III
7.1. Passive Conclusions So Far
7.2. The Most Basic Constraints on English Passivization
7.3. Basic Past Ditransitive Passive Observations
7.4. Enriching the Database: I
7.5. Enriching the Database: II
7.6. Not Enriching the Database
7.7. Failures of Ditransitive 4 Object Passivization
7.8. Two Alternative Viewpoints
8. Visser's Generalization
8.1. A Much-Discussed Passivization Failure
8.2. Other Control Cases
8.3. One Aspect of Visser's Generalization Has Nothing to Do with Control

8.4. Visser's Generalization and Constraints on 3 Object Passivization
8.5. Visser's Generalization Does Not Fully Reduce to Independent Passive Principles
8.6. Perlmutter's Generalization
8.7. Quace-Based Constraints on Pseudopassivization and Q Constructions
8.8. Some Issues Related to Visser's Generalization
8.9. The Absence of Visser's Generalization Restrictions in Promise Nominalizations
8.10. French Parallels to Visser's Generalization
8.11. An Apparent Problem
9. Clauses with That Clause Complements
9.1. Some Basic That Clause Passive Considerations
9.2. Type II Verbal Clause Structures
9.3. Ditransitive Clauses with That Clause Complements
9.4. A Paradigm
9.5. Brief Remarks on Particles, 3 Objects, and That Clauses
10. Results, If Any.

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