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While differing in details , these analyses all preserve Jespersen's early assumptions that clefts are a subtype of copular sentence , and that the cleft pronoun and cleft clause together constitute a discontinuous semantic unit .
While differing in details , these analyses all preserve Jespersen's early assumptions that clefts are a subtype of copular sentence , and that the cleft pronoun and cleft clause together constitute a discontinuous semantic unit .
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For Chomsky 1977 ( 34a ) , the cleft clause has the internal structure of a constituent question or a relative clause , with the wh - element undergoing movement to COMP from which it binds the trace variable . The cleft clause S ...
For Chomsky 1977 ( 34a ) , the cleft clause has the internal structure of a constituent question or a relative clause , with the wh - element undergoing movement to COMP from which it binds the trace variable . The cleft clause S ...
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21 ) Finally , 41 shows a comment - clause cleft where the clefted constituent introduces a new topic , the Greeks , related to the presentation of the Greek menu , and the main sentence accent falls on the cleft clause .
21 ) Finally , 41 shows a comment - clause cleft where the clefted constituent introduces a new topic , the Greeks , related to the presentation of the Greek menu , and the main sentence accent falls on the cleft clause .
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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