Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... appear to have far less difficulty with Principle B comprehension tasks in a language such as Italian , where the pronoun can appear as a clitic ( McKee 1992 ) . Clitic pronouns are in general more restricted in their referential usages ...
... appear to have far less difficulty with Principle B comprehension tasks in a language such as Italian , where the pronoun can appear as a clitic ( McKee 1992 ) . Clitic pronouns are in general more restricted in their referential usages ...
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... appears in clause - initial position , although such ' preposing ' has been considered to be everything from a ... appear between the verb and the subject . The definition in 3 excludes such superficially similar constructions as ...
... appears in clause - initial position , although such ' preposing ' has been considered to be everything from a ... appear between the verb and the subject . The definition in 3 excludes such superficially similar constructions as ...
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... appear to change randomly ; ap- proximately equal numbers would appear to progress as to regress in grammar type . Inspecting the changes in grammar type from Time 1 to Time 2. as reported in Table 1 , we find six changes , all of them ...
... appear to change randomly ; ap- proximately equal numbers would appear to progress as to regress in grammar type . Inspecting the changes in grammar type from Time 1 to Time 2. as reported in Table 1 , we find six changes , all of them ...
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