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S we conclude that relatives cannot have a doubly - filled COMP . Cf. 11b with 7 : a ( 11 ) a . ... This position must be filled by a relative , an interrogative , or a complementizer . The filter in 13 reflects this situation ( the ...
S we conclude that relatives cannot have a doubly - filled COMP . Cf. 11b with 7 : a ( 11 ) a . ... This position must be filled by a relative , an interrogative , or a complementizer . The filter in 13 reflects this situation ( the ...
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As we shall see below , free relatives participate in all the devices proposed for headed relatives . ... as compound relatives or as combinations of antecedent material followed by a simple relative or the complementizer ( ex .
As we shall see below , free relatives participate in all the devices proposed for headed relatives . ... as compound relatives or as combinations of antecedent material followed by a simple relative or the complementizer ( ex .
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This analysis applies to relatives whose function is non - oblique in the embedded clause . When the relative originates in oblique position , it is not deleted ; the el que sequence is a compound relative in COMP ( this is shown in ...
This analysis applies to relatives whose function is non - oblique in the embedded clause . When the relative originates in oblique position , it is not deleted ; the el que sequence is a compound relative in COMP ( this is shown in ...
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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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