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Take , for example , the possessive phrases the boy's hand and the professor's hand . While the two possessors do not differ with respect to their syntactic weight ( both contain a definite article and a noun ) , they clearly differ in ...
Take , for example , the possessive phrases the boy's hand and the professor's hand . While the two possessors do not differ with respect to their syntactic weight ( both contain a definite article and a noun ) , they clearly differ in ...
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There is thus conflicting evidence on the acceptability of such examples . Observe , moreover , that the translational equivalent of this example is not acceptable in Icelandic either ( 56b ) . ( 56 ) a . ( * Wir möchten von der Polizei ...
There is thus conflicting evidence on the acceptability of such examples . Observe , moreover , that the translational equivalent of this example is not acceptable in Icelandic either ( 56b ) . ( 56 ) a . ( * Wir möchten von der Polizei ...
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It is common to find examples like 44 ( from Rinke et al . ... other contexts he without the definitive accent can be interpreted as having wide scope in examples such as 46.20 PL 18 A naturally occurring example is given in ( i ) where ...
It is common to find examples like 44 ( from Rinke et al . ... other contexts he without the definitive accent can be interpreted as having wide scope in examples such as 46.20 PL 18 A naturally occurring example is given in ( i ) where ...
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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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