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Thus , the Madurese construction behaves like the English proleptic object construction and not CR . Whether or not pronouns in A - chains can circumvent potential island violations remains an unresolved question .
Thus , the Madurese construction behaves like the English proleptic object construction and not CR . Whether or not pronouns in A - chains can circumvent potential island violations remains an unresolved question .
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Recall that the English CR construction is very different from the Madurese construction . With the exception of a matrix NP being coindexed with an embedded pronoun ( and possibly the finiteness of the complement ) , the construction ...
Recall that the English CR construction is very different from the Madurese construction . With the exception of a matrix NP being coindexed with an embedded pronoun ( and possibly the finiteness of the complement ) , the construction ...
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This confirms that falla ( í geð ) and gefallen have access only to the Nom - Dat construction when the nominative is first or second person but not to the Dat - Nom construction . Therefore , falla ( í geð ) and gefallen can occur in ...
This confirms that falla ( í geð ) and gefallen have access only to the Nom - Dat construction when the nominative is first or second person but not to the Dat - Nom construction . Therefore , falla ( í geð ) and gefallen can occur in ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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