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I argue , in fact , that the weight of the evidence indicates that a proleptic object analysis is more appropriate ... I first outline some important details of the morphosyntax of Madurese and present two alternative analyses for the ...
I argue , in fact , that the weight of the evidence indicates that a proleptic object analysis is more appropriate ... I first outline some important details of the morphosyntax of Madurese and present two alternative analyses for the ...
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The two analyses for 1 under consideration are the RAISING ANALYSIS and the proleptic object analysis . I henceforth refer to the latter as the PROLEPTIC NP ANALYSIS inasmuch as there is no reason to believe that it is restricted to ...
The two analyses for 1 under consideration are the RAISING ANALYSIS and the proleptic object analysis . I henceforth refer to the latter as the PROLEPTIC NP ANALYSIS inasmuch as there is no reason to believe that it is restricted to ...
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In recent work , Potsdam and Runner ( 2001 ) point to the theoretical problems raised by a movement analysis of copy raising . They propose instead that in 20b the CR subject Richard is generated ( or merged ) directly in a nonthematic ...
In recent work , Potsdam and Runner ( 2001 ) point to the theoretical problems raised by a movement analysis of copy raising . They propose instead that in 20b the CR subject Richard is generated ( or merged ) directly in a nonthematic ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical | 613 |
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