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Rather , the verb is taken as the head of a sentence , with nouns , prepositions , adverbs , conjunctions , and other verbs as dependents . There is thus no VP , and the subject is a direct dependent of the verb .
Rather , the verb is taken as the head of a sentence , with nouns , prepositions , adverbs , conjunctions , and other verbs as dependents . There is thus no VP , and the subject is a direct dependent of the verb .
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A word capcommands the lexical heads of its dependent sisters and it commands ( plain command ) its dependent sisters and their dependent sisters ( 108-9 ) . Cap - command defines the domain of lexical subcategorization .
A word capcommands the lexical heads of its dependent sisters and it commands ( plain command ) its dependent sisters and their dependent sisters ( 108-9 ) . Cap - command defines the domain of lexical subcategorization .
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The first is dependent upon syntactic phenomena such as attachment and categorical ambiguity and the number of words per sentence and their density per constituent , whereas the second is dependent upon syntactic phenomena such as empty ...
The first is dependent upon syntactic phenomena such as attachment and categorical ambiguity and the number of words per sentence and their density per constituent , whereas the second is dependent upon syntactic phenomena such as empty ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
Agreement controllers and Tzotzil comitatives Judith L Aissen | 518 |
Subject values Susan Steele | 537 |
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