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... argues that cognitive or discourse properties of all three parts of an extraction construction jointly license or prohibit extraction . Very roughly , the extracted element and the matrix phrase must be in the center of attention while ...
... argues that cognitive or discourse properties of all three parts of an extraction construction jointly license or prohibit extraction . Very roughly , the extracted element and the matrix phrase must be in the center of attention while ...
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... argue that thematic control is determined by the semantic properties of the situation being described rather than thematic roles , but assume that obligatory control is at least partially syntactically determined . Farkas ( 1988 ) argues ...
... argue that thematic control is determined by the semantic properties of the situation being described rather than thematic roles , but assume that obligatory control is at least partially syntactically determined . Farkas ( 1988 ) argues ...
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Abbott ( 1992 , 1993 ) argues against Rando & Napoli's treatment of lists as a special class of exceptions to the definiteness restriction . Instead , she argues that such sentences are CONTEXTUALIZED EXISTentials , requiring only an ap ...
Abbott ( 1992 , 1993 ) argues against Rando & Napoli's treatment of lists as a special class of exceptions to the definiteness restriction . Instead , she argues that such sentences are CONTEXTUALIZED EXISTentials , requiring only an ap ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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