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... head . As a modifier , it imposes additional reference conditions on the head , but does not itself in- troduce any additional referents . Take 9c , for example . The first person plural pronoun biz requires that its referent be a set ...
... head . As a modifier , it imposes additional reference conditions on the head , but does not itself in- troduce any additional referents . Take 9c , for example . The first person plural pronoun biz requires that its referent be a set ...
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... head ' ) from plain command . A word cap- commands the lexical heads of its dependent sisters and it commands ... head ( the preposition ) which cap - commands the lexical head ( the noun ) of its phrasal co - head . Thus in Fig . 1 on ...
... head ' ) from plain command . A word cap- commands the lexical heads of its dependent sisters and it commands ... head ( the preposition ) which cap - commands the lexical head ( the noun ) of its phrasal co - head . Thus in Fig . 1 on ...
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... head - to - head government of I by C in ( i ) and V in ( ii ) . One of the necessary provisos is that this government relation is oblivious to whether or not the head is lexically filled ( so that a government relation holds between a ...
... head - to - head government of I by C in ( i ) and V in ( ii ) . One of the necessary provisos is that this government relation is oblivious to whether or not the head is lexically filled ( so that a government relation holds between a ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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