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Laka ( 1993 : 158 ) hypothesizes that ' what is referred to as “ partitive case ” ' in Basque is a polar determiner , much like English any ' . Laka further argues that " [ t ] he partitive marker ik is incompatible with any other ...
Laka ( 1993 : 158 ) hypothesizes that ' what is referred to as “ partitive case ” ' in Basque is a polar determiner , much like English any ' . Laka further argues that " [ t ] he partitive marker ik is incompatible with any other ...
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expected , since semantically sensitive determiners ( but not adverbials , for instance ) are always ambiguous in ... of English UEQs is as follows : the determiner is licensed as a PSI , and the overt CP complement of this determiner ...
expected , since semantically sensitive determiners ( but not adverbials , for instance ) are always ambiguous in ... of English UEQs is as follows : the determiner is licensed as a PSI , and the overt CP complement of this determiner ...
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Further , although beginning the which the determiner is the head of the nominal syndiscussion with one language ( Swedish ) and then tagm and its reference . C develops the two functions building upon it is an excellent means of ...
Further , although beginning the which the determiner is the head of the nominal syndiscussion with one language ( Swedish ) and then tagm and its reference . C develops the two functions building upon it is an excellent means of ...
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