Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... position restricted to subjects or objects , then C is nominal . 48 This constraint is interpreted to mean that only nominal categories can occupy configurationally defined phrase - structure positions for subject and object . “ The ...
... position restricted to subjects or objects , then C is nominal . 48 This constraint is interpreted to mean that only nominal categories can occupy configurationally defined phrase - structure positions for subject and object . “ The ...
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... position is vacated by adjunction of the NP subject to VP , and a locative PP is then moved into the subject position ( to capture subject properties ) , where the CRP forces it to be topicalized to avoid Case ( to capture topic ...
... position is vacated by adjunction of the NP subject to VP , and a locative PP is then moved into the subject position ( to capture subject properties ) , where the CRP forces it to be topicalized to avoid Case ( to capture topic ...
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... position . ( The VP - internal subject hypothesis is inconsistent with this account , which assumes a single subject position - Spec of IP . ) Then the locative argument could not move into the subject position when that position was ...
... position . ( The VP - internal subject hypothesis is inconsistent with this account , which assumes a single subject position - Spec of IP . ) Then the locative argument could not move into the subject position when that position was ...
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