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Since Abney ( 1987 ) , a number of linguists have argued that noun phrases involve the same subject - predicate ... Endo's ( 1995 ) proposal to extend the distinction to adjectival nouns in Japanese is reasonable for the same reasons .
Since Abney ( 1987 ) , a number of linguists have argued that noun phrases involve the same subject - predicate ... Endo's ( 1995 ) proposal to extend the distinction to adjectival nouns in Japanese is reasonable for the same reasons .
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but it does not actually do so since it remains possible that the spatio - temporal modifiers in 43 are adjoined to the maximal projection of the noun phrase and modify the matrix predicate , which they can c - command from the adjoined ...
but it does not actually do so since it remains possible that the spatio - temporal modifiers in 43 are adjoined to the maximal projection of the noun phrase and modify the matrix predicate , which they can c - command from the adjoined ...
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These nouns are relational nouns and behave like IAP nominals with respect to the licensing of a spatio ... The innermost object of the multiple object construction in Korean can be headed by a kinship noun , which is a type of ...
These nouns are relational nouns and behave like IAP nominals with respect to the licensing of a spatio ... The innermost object of the multiple object construction in Korean can be headed by a kinship noun , which is a type of ...
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