Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... determiner . 3.2 . THE PROPOSAL . The Basque data makes it clear that at least in some languages overt determiners can combine with CPs . This phenomenon is well known for definite determiners ( Roussou 1994 and Varlokosta 1994 for ...
... determiner . 3.2 . THE PROPOSAL . The Basque data makes it clear that at least in some languages overt determiners can combine with CPs . This phenomenon is well known for definite determiners ( Roussou 1994 and Varlokosta 1994 for ...
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... determiner as A. The idea that some CPs are complements of a determiner is not new of course ( Pollock 1992 , and mutatis mutandis Kiparsky & Kiparsky 1971 ) . The novelty of our proposal is that we have shown that the restricted ...
... determiner as A. The idea that some CPs are complements of a determiner is not new of course ( Pollock 1992 , and mutatis mutandis Kiparsky & Kiparsky 1971 ) . The novelty of our proposal is that we have shown that the restricted ...
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... determiner is a pronoun whose role is to operate the reference of the nominal syntagm in a cosmic place which the speaker talks about , and that only the classification and the denomination of this referent are the fact of the ...
... determiner is a pronoun whose role is to operate the reference of the nominal syntagm in a cosmic place which the speaker talks about , and that only the classification and the denomination of this referent are the fact of the ...
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