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... example 17 ) is thus a syntacti- cally incorporated preposition . This means that a Chukchi example such as 21 7 In addition to possessors , Polinsky 1993 reports that Chukchi also strands numerals . ( i ) ətləgə - n ŋireq qaa = gɔntak ...
... example 17 ) is thus a syntacti- cally incorporated preposition . This means that a Chukchi example such as 21 7 In addition to possessors , Polinsky 1993 reports that Chukchi also strands numerals . ( i ) ətləgə - n ŋireq qaa = gɔntak ...
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... example ) . For example , a negation element which is morphologically bound to one constituent may take a c - com- manding constituent in its scope . Thus , in Czech , sentence negation is usually expressed as a prefix on the main verb ...
... example ) . For example , a negation element which is morphologically bound to one constituent may take a c - com- manding constituent in its scope . Thus , in Czech , sentence negation is usually expressed as a prefix on the main verb ...
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... example , [ NP Max ] " and [ NP him ] , ( and [ NP PRO , ] for that matter ) stand in this relation . It follows from Vehicle Change , as precisely defined in I & I , that at LF many of the effects of Binding Theory will be obliterated ...
... example , [ NP Max ] " and [ NP him ] , ( and [ NP PRO , ] for that matter ) stand in this relation . It follows from Vehicle Change , as precisely defined in I & I , that at LF many of the effects of Binding Theory will be obliterated ...
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