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John likes John and Bill likes Bill . c . x ( x likes x ) F & M present cases of ellipsis which cannot be sanctioned by ' identity of predicates ' : ( 5 ) Max's mother loves him , and Oscar's mother does 0 too .
John likes John and Bill likes Bill . c . x ( x likes x ) F & M present cases of ellipsis which cannot be sanctioned by ' identity of predicates ' : ( 5 ) Max's mother loves him , and Oscar's mother does 0 too .
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Thus 7 is well formed , ( where boldface indicates the elided material ) , representing a sloppy reading : ( 7 ) John's , " mother loves him , and Bill's 2 " mother loves him2 , too . Our theory holds , against the view of Sag 1976 and ...
Thus 7 is well formed , ( where boldface indicates the elided material ) , representing a sloppy reading : ( 7 ) John's , " mother loves him , and Bill's 2 " mother loves him2 , too . Our theory holds , against the view of Sag 1976 and ...
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( 11 ) Mary hit him , and John did , too . In 11 John and him are not understood coreferentially . This follows from Binding Theory , on our view , with 11 having the representation in 12 , the second clause standing in violation of ...
( 11 ) Mary hit him , and John did , too . In 11 John and him are not understood coreferentially . This follows from Binding Theory , on our view , with 11 having the representation in 12 , the second clause standing in violation of ...
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