Nevertheless, anything is licit when embedded in the complement clause of this verb, as in (104b).
What is striking with respect to the incidence of null objects in imperatives is that the vast majority is licit.
As was illustrated in the text examples in, postverbal subjects are licit in pro drop languages.
Today the state is the aggregate of all guilds and unions, which account for all licit human activity.
The more instances of a given licit segment there are in the corpus, the more obvious is the deviance of its deletion.
In each case, the use of irrealis tense in the (b) example makes the indicated binding licit.
In this description of "the art of the possible," politics is licit and evident as can be.
Complicity with state and social purposes, licit or otherwise, can be subtle to the point of near-invisibility.