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Later , he claims that certain other rules are unordered : “ We will now present some evidence that appears to show that the precyclical application of such rules is only a special case of a more GENERAL PHENOMENON : CERTAIN RULES SEEM ...
Later , he claims that certain other rules are unordered : “ We will now present some evidence that appears to show that the precyclical application of such rules is only a special case of a more GENERAL PHENOMENON : CERTAIN RULES SEEM ...
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S , NP VP everyone NP believes it that Jane is rich FIGURE 3 as in 9 , 80 that It - Replacement will apply to Fig . 3 to raise Jane from the embedded clause into the object position in the matrix clause . The output P - marker will ...
S , NP VP everyone NP believes it that Jane is rich FIGURE 3 as in 9 , 80 that It - Replacement will apply to Fig . 3 to raise Jane from the embedded clause into the object position in the matrix clause . The output P - marker will ...
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And this is not possible : if we assume that these rules are unordered , applying Equi - NP Deletion first to Fig . ... To this , Reflexive , being an obligatory rule , must apply , to give ( 14 ) Mary wants herself to be beaten by Otto ...
And this is not possible : if we assume that these rules are unordered , applying Equi - NP Deletion first to Fig . ... To this , Reflexive , being an obligatory rule , must apply , to give ( 14 ) Mary wants herself to be beaten by Otto ...
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