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If they are to be considered along the lines suggested in our previous discussion , it could be proposed that a is an alternative way to fill the coMP by lexical insertion , with the result that the empty COMP filter is satisfied : 15 ...
If they are to be considered along the lines suggested in our previous discussion , it could be proposed that a is an alternative way to fill the coMP by lexical insertion , with the result that the empty COMP filter is satisfied : 15 ...
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The Head analysis was first proposed to account for the ' matching effect ( Hirschbühler 1976 , Grimshaw 1977 ) : when the matrix sentence requires a category XP , and there is a free relative occupying the position of that category ...
The Head analysis was first proposed to account for the ' matching effect ( Hirschbühler 1976 , Grimshaw 1977 ) : when the matrix sentence requires a category XP , and there is a free relative occupying the position of that category ...
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In recent years , several theories of grammar have been proposed which claim that the linear order of constituents is to be taken not as an abstract , underlying property of sentences , but rather as a superficial property which can be ...
In recent years , several theories of grammar have been proposed which claim that the linear order of constituents is to be taken not as an abstract , underlying property of sentences , but rather as a superficial property which can be ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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