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( 2000 ) claim that their analysis can account for the quantifier scope interpretations of double - object sentences of the pattern of 3 is untenable . ? 2. TOPICALIZATION . Kuno et al . pointed out that Aoun and Li's ( 1993 ) assumption ...
( 2000 ) claim that their analysis can account for the quantifier scope interpretations of double - object sentences of the pattern of 3 is untenable . ? 2. TOPICALIZATION . Kuno et al . pointed out that Aoun and Li's ( 1993 ) assumption ...
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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 wh - trace is nothing but an ad hoc stipulation .
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 wh - trace is nothing but an ad hoc stipulation .
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Consequently , a lay audience is likely to take as established fact some claims that are actually quite controversial . Moreover , the literature citations are ... P presents numerous and diverse arguments in support of claim 1.
Consequently , a lay audience is likely to take as established fact some claims that are actually quite controversial . Moreover , the literature citations are ... P presents numerous and diverse arguments in support of claim 1.
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