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Before explaining the distribution of definite and indefinite NP's in there - sentences , we must first demonstrate that our description of the facts is , indeed , accurate . As stated above , indefinites occur in both existential and ...
Before explaining the distribution of definite and indefinite NP's in there - sentences , we must first demonstrate that our description of the facts is , indeed , accurate . As stated above , indefinites occur in both existential and ...
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latives which are definite in form , the restriction must be phrased in terms of semantic indefiniteness . We propose that the term ' non - anaphoric ' is the most accurate , syntactically testable , and revealing way of capturing this ...
latives which are definite in form , the restriction must be phrased in terms of semantic indefiniteness . We propose that the term ' non - anaphoric ' is the most accurate , syntactically testable , and revealing way of capturing this ...
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In French , the transformation of NP - extraposition ( as discussed in Kayne 1975 and Rebstock 1976 among others ) applies to indefinite NP's but not definite ones ( basically our non - anaphoricity restriction ) EXCEPT IN LIST ...
In French , the transformation of NP - extraposition ( as discussed in Kayne 1975 and Rebstock 1976 among others ) applies to indefinite NP's but not definite ones ( basically our non - anaphoricity restriction ) EXCEPT IN LIST ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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