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Sentence 24b is ill - formed because a constituent has been moved out of the italicized complex noun phrase . If derivations are conceived of as being blocked at any point where such violations occur , then there is no possibility of ...
Sentence 24b is ill - formed because a constituent has been moved out of the italicized complex noun phrase . If derivations are conceived of as being blocked at any point where such violations occur , then there is no possibility of ...
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The ungrammaticality of these sentences under these last two readings is predicted by the fact that the rule of WHmovement is subject to Ross's Complex NP constraint.18 There is , however , a less complex account of the ungrammaticality ...
The ungrammaticality of these sentences under these last two readings is predicted by the fact that the rule of WHmovement is subject to Ross's Complex NP constraint.18 There is , however , a less complex account of the ungrammaticality ...
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STRESS AND SYNTAX : A REPLY JOAN W. BRESNAN Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Ordering Hypothesis of Bresnan 1971a projects the stress contours of simple S's onto complex syntactic structures by permitting stress rules to apply ...
STRESS AND SYNTAX : A REPLY JOAN W. BRESNAN Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Ordering Hypothesis of Bresnan 1971a projects the stress contours of simple S's onto complex syntactic structures by permitting stress rules to apply ...
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