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DO specific ... IO ... DO specific In la the direct object cannot bind the indirect object and in 1b the indirect object ... K's explanation for lc is that the specific direct object receives its INTERPRETATION in the higher position .
DO specific ... IO ... DO specific In la the direct object cannot bind the indirect object and in 1b the indirect object ... K's explanation for lc is that the specific direct object receives its INTERPRETATION in the higher position .
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K wants to argue that , like direct objects , subjects surface in different positions depending on whether they are specific or nonspecific . Specific subjects move to the specifier of vP . Nonspecific subjects stay in PredP .
K wants to argue that , like direct objects , subjects surface in different positions depending on whether they are specific or nonspecific . Specific subjects move to the specifier of vP . Nonspecific subjects stay in PredP .
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With specific reference to Language , Newmeyer ( 2006 : 213 ) rejects a Baldwinian account of the origin of constraints in syntax . His basis for this , however , is a single paper ( Yamauchi 2001 ) reporting an unsuccessful computer ...
With specific reference to Language , Newmeyer ( 2006 : 213 ) rejects a Baldwinian account of the origin of constraints in syntax . His basis for this , however , is a single paper ( Yamauchi 2001 ) reporting an unsuccessful computer ...
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