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This ordering is necessary if 2 is to rule out both 3 and 4 : ( 4 ) * I met the English king and Sam met the Spanish one . ( L9b ) Another rule mentioned by L is the rule of One ( s ) -deletion , which derives 5b from 58 : ( 5 ) a .
This ordering is necessary if 2 is to rule out both 3 and 4 : ( 4 ) * I met the English king and Sam met the Spanish one . ( L9b ) Another rule mentioned by L is the rule of One ( s ) -deletion , which derives 5b from 58 : ( 5 ) a .
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That is , given the global rule as L states it , and given the grammaticality of 20a , one would be forced to conclude that beat occurs in deep structure without any subject , and that no rule such as Equi - NP deletion is involved in ...
That is , given the global rule as L states it , and given the grammaticality of 20a , one would be forced to conclude that beat occurs in deep structure without any subject , and that no rule such as Equi - NP deletion is involved in ...
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For - ro , PASSIVIZATION , AND EQUI - NP DELETION . The data underlying the fifth argument for a derivational constraint are attributed to Robin Lakoff . The following constraint is advocated ( 633 ) : ( 34 ) No single lexical item may ...
For - ro , PASSIVIZATION , AND EQUI - NP DELETION . The data underlying the fifth argument for a derivational constraint are attributed to Robin Lakoff . The following constraint is advocated ( 633 ) : ( 34 ) No single lexical item may ...
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