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As observed in our introduction , W's theory of predication implies that it does not take place within NP's — because predicates must be maximal projections and , therefore , N ' cannot be a predicate of NP in 36 .
As observed in our introduction , W's theory of predication implies that it does not take place within NP's — because predicates must be maximal projections and , therefore , N ' cannot be a predicate of NP in 36 .
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14 Let us consider three implications of the above analysis of movement in NP's . First , this analysis and the well - formedness of 40b require that nouns are proper governors for the purposes of the ECP . How then do we explain the ...
14 Let us consider three implications of the above analysis of movement in NP's . First , this analysis and the well - formedness of 40b require that nouns are proper governors for the purposes of the ECP . How then do we explain the ...
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cleft or focus constructions referential indefinite NP's MOST DISCONTINUOUS / INACCESSIBLE TOPIC A compilation from the set of such continuity clines in the analyses of the languages studied in TCD suggests slight modifications to the ...
cleft or focus constructions referential indefinite NP's MOST DISCONTINUOUS / INACCESSIBLE TOPIC A compilation from the set of such continuity clines in the analyses of the languages studied in TCD suggests slight modifications to the ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin 1 | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
Boys will be boys Anna Wierzbicka | 95 |
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accepted analysis antecedent appear approach argues argument aspect assigned assume basic bounded claim clause cognitive complement concerned consider consistent construction contains continuity contrast derivational dialect discourse discussion distinction domain elements English examples expressions fact FIGURE formal function genitive given gives governed grammar important indicate interesting interpretation John kind language lexical linguistic marked meaning morphology nature nominal notes noun NP's object occur particular patterns phonology phrase position possible pragmatic predication present Press principles problem pronoun proposed question reading reference relation relative relevant representation requires rules seems semantic sentences shows situation social speakers specific speech structure suggests syntactic syntax theory topic University verbs volume vowel