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... nouns in Japanese is reasonable for the same reasons . The originality of my proposal is that the distinction also holds in noun phrases headed by an underived nonadjectival nominal . More specifi- cally , I propose that while ...
... nouns in Japanese is reasonable for the same reasons . The originality of my proposal is that the distinction also holds in noun phrases headed by an underived nonadjectival nominal . More specifi- cally , I propose that while ...
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... noun phrase and modify the matrix predicate , which they can c - command from the adjoined position ( Kayne 1994 ) . In order to reject this possibility , we must place a possessive genitive NP at the left edge of a noun phrase and ...
... noun phrase and modify the matrix predicate , which they can c - command from the adjoined position ( Kayne 1994 ) . In order to reject this possibility , we must place a possessive genitive NP at the left edge of a noun phrase and ...
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nominals . These nouns are relational nouns and behave like IAP nominals with respect to the licensing of a spatio ... noun , which is a type of relational noun , as shown below.25 24 A Language referee is skeptical of the reduction of ...
nominals . These nouns are relational nouns and behave like IAP nominals with respect to the licensing of a spatio ... noun , which is a type of relational noun , as shown below.25 24 A Language referee is skeptical of the reduction of ...
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