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... nouns . Noun dependents of verbs can also be constrained by the ' one per sent principle ' , which stipulates that there can be only one instance of each case relation per clause ( see below ) . The following is an example of a ...
... nouns . Noun dependents of verbs can also be constrained by the ' one per sent principle ' , which stipulates that there can be only one instance of each case relation per clause ( see below ) . The following is an example of a ...
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... nouns . Consider the celebrated example a student of linguistics with long hair , which has been advanced as evidence for a noun phrase within a noun phrase ( Hornstein & Lightfoot 1981 ) . The prepositional phrase of lin- guistics ...
... nouns . Consider the celebrated example a student of linguistics with long hair , which has been advanced as evidence for a noun phrase within a noun phrase ( Hornstein & Lightfoot 1981 ) . The prepositional phrase of lin- guistics ...
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... NOUN , and it assigns GEN case to its NOUN PHRASE Complement knig ( 92 ) ; but in oblique NPs like 6b , the numeral pjati is an ADJECTIVE and , therefore , simply agrees in case with the head noun knigam ( 92 ) . This means that pjat ...
... NOUN , and it assigns GEN case to its NOUN PHRASE Complement knig ( 92 ) ; but in oblique NPs like 6b , the numeral pjati is an ADJECTIVE and , therefore , simply agrees in case with the head noun knigam ( 92 ) . This means that pjat ...
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