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... agreement controllers . * INTRODUCTION 1. Early generative studies treated agreement as a phenomenon whose vari- ous aspects could be characterized syntactically . Chomsky 1965 , for example , assumed that the controller and target ...
... agreement controllers . * INTRODUCTION 1. Early generative studies treated agreement as a phenomenon whose vari- ous aspects could be characterized syntactically . Chomsky 1965 , for example , assumed that the controller and target ...
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... agreement element , the contrast with the uniform - ar- gument view in regard to the subject is most explicit in ... agreement . On both accounts of the subject and its relationship to agreement forms , attention is directed exclusively ...
... agreement element , the contrast with the uniform - ar- gument view in regard to the subject is most explicit in ... agreement . On both accounts of the subject and its relationship to agreement forms , attention is directed exclusively ...
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... agreement in the AUX , based on the analysis of the Subject - in- the - Proposition in §2 and §3 , this section has presented an argument against both the uniform - argument and the pronominal - argument views of these ele- ments for ...
... agreement in the AUX , based on the analysis of the Subject - in- the - Proposition in §2 and §3 , this section has presented an argument against both the uniform - argument and the pronominal - argument views of these ele- ments for ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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