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A second problem for the expletive - subject hypothesis is that syntactic constraints on extractions of subjects do not govern the distribution of expletive subjects . The presence of an overt expletive allows extraction of the locative ...
A second problem for the expletive - subject hypothesis is that syntactic constraints on extractions of subjects do not govern the distribution of expletive subjects . The presence of an overt expletive allows extraction of the locative ...
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Just as there are universal constraints on the possible mappings from astructure to f - structure ... so there are general constraints on the possible associations between f - structure and c - structure.47 One such constraint is ...
Just as there are universal constraints on the possible mappings from astructure to f - structure ... so there are general constraints on the possible associations between f - structure and c - structure.47 One such constraint is ...
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Constraints on anaphora in child language : A prediction for a universal . In Tavakolian ( ed . ) , 74-96 . and Terri CLIFFORD . 1986. The 3 - D study : Effects of depth , distance and directionality on children's acquisition of ...
Constraints on anaphora in child language : A prediction for a universal . In Tavakolian ( ed . ) , 74-96 . and Terri CLIFFORD . 1986. The 3 - D study : Effects of depth , distance and directionality on children's acquisition of ...
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