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DP OP DP NegP DP D NP QP DP any one D NP n i tko Given X - bar compatibility , the SUBJECT of Pls should be phrasal rather than lexical , contra P. This problem cannot be solved with the simple claim that the ' actual polarity items are ...
DP OP DP NegP DP D NP QP DP any one D NP n i tko Given X - bar compatibility , the SUBJECT of Pls should be phrasal rather than lexical , contra P. This problem cannot be solved with the simple claim that the ' actual polarity items are ...
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( f ) Simple verbs . SS and TS are packed into one simple verb lexeme . An English example is to die with the lexical content ( SS : to be alive , TS : to be not alive ) . 27 These are not the only possibilities for packing two opposing ...
( f ) Simple verbs . SS and TS are packed into one simple verb lexeme . An English example is to die with the lexical content ( SS : to be alive , TS : to be not alive ) . 27 These are not the only possibilities for packing two opposing ...
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Thus , the aspectual differentiation encoded by Russian PERF and IMPERF is one particular way to express two such relationships , related but not identical to the English difference between simple forms and progressive forms .
Thus , the aspectual differentiation encoded by Russian PERF and IMPERF is one particular way to express two such relationships , related but not identical to the English difference between simple forms and progressive forms .
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