Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... claim by observing that topicalization in En- glish can take place across clause boundaries as illustrated in 12b , and that it can cross over an intervening negation as in 12c . They conclude that it is like a wн - movement of an NP ...
... claim by observing that topicalization in En- glish can take place across clause boundaries as illustrated in 12b , and that it can cross over an intervening negation as in 12c . They conclude that it is like a wн - movement of an NP ...
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There are serious problems with these claims . First , their claim that topicalization ( which they assume is an IP adjunction and not a CP adjunction ) leaves a wн - trace is nothing but an ad hoc stipulation . Why should a nonwн ...
There are serious problems with these claims . First , their claim that topicalization ( which they assume is an IP adjunction and not a CP adjunction ) leaves a wн - trace is nothing but an ad hoc stipulation . Why should a nonwн ...
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... claim 2 concerns German noun plurals . P claims that the plural used on novel nouns is the suffix -s although the vast majority of German nouns are pluralized in other ways , showing that regularity must not be conflated with frequency ...
... claim 2 concerns German noun plurals . P claims that the plural used on novel nouns is the suffix -s although the vast majority of German nouns are pluralized in other ways , showing that regularity must not be conflated with frequency ...
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