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The converse is not implied by the constraint : NPs may occupy non - subject / object positions , such as those of adjuncts ... is not a subject at the level of c - structure and cannot occupy the NP subject position ( see Figure 3 ) .
The converse is not implied by the constraint : NPs may occupy non - subject / object positions , such as those of adjuncts ... is not a subject at the level of c - structure and cannot occupy the NP subject position ( see Figure 3 ) .
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As undifferentiated maximal projections , PPs can occupy subject or object positions as well as NPs , provided only that they ... Stowell's ( 1981 : 269–76 ) analysis of locative inversion in English assumes that the subject position is ...
As undifferentiated maximal projections , PPs can occupy subject or object positions as well as NPs , provided only that they ... Stowell's ( 1981 : 269–76 ) analysis of locative inversion in English assumes that the subject position is ...
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We could amend Stowell's 1981 analysis along the very different lines suggested by Coopmans 1989 by keeping the external theta - role assignment uniformly on the pre - VP subject position . ( The VP - internal subject hypothesis is ...
We could amend Stowell's 1981 analysis along the very different lines suggested by Coopmans 1989 by keeping the external theta - role assignment uniformly on the pre - VP subject position . ( The VP - internal subject hypothesis is ...
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