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... John Benjamins . DIXON , R. M. W. 1977. Where have all the adjectives gone ? Studies in Language 1.19-80 . 1994 ... John Haiman , 187-220 . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . GREEN , GEORGIA . 1976. Main clause phenomena in subordinate clauses ...
... John Benjamins . DIXON , R. M. W. 1977. Where have all the adjectives gone ? Studies in Language 1.19-80 . 1994 ... John Haiman , 187-220 . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . GREEN , GEORGIA . 1976. Main clause phenomena in subordinate clauses ...
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... John's mother loves him B and Bill's Our theory holds , against the view of Sag 1976 and Williams 1977 , that the antecedent of a sloppy pronoun need not c - command it : linearity , not c - com- mand , licenses dependencies . The ...
... John's mother loves him B and Bill's Our theory holds , against the view of Sag 1976 and Williams 1977 , that the antecedent of a sloppy pronoun need not c - command it : linearity , not c - com- mand , licenses dependencies . The ...
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... John did , too . In 11 John and him are not understood coreferentially . This follows from Bind- ing Theory , on our view , with 11 having the representation in 12 , the second clause standing in violation of Principle B : ( 12 ) Mary ...
... John did , too . In 11 John and him are not understood coreferentially . This follows from Bind- ing Theory , on our view , with 11 having the representation in 12 , the second clause standing in violation of Principle B : ( 12 ) Mary ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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