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In fact , the presence or absence of putative pronominal arguments appears to have no correlates in the syntactic treatment of nominal ... while just those NPs that instantiate unindexed arguments are generated in argument positions .
In fact , the presence or absence of putative pronominal arguments appears to have no correlates in the syntactic treatment of nominal ... while just those NPs that instantiate unindexed arguments are generated in argument positions .
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The latter example is ruled out , since here a single clause contains two overt NPs that overlap in reference and refer to different arguments of the verb . But then 33a cannot reflect a structure in which the pronoun of the plural ...
The latter example is ruled out , since here a single clause contains two overt NPs that overlap in reference and refer to different arguments of the verb . But then 33a cannot reflect a structure in which the pronoun of the plural ...
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( 1 ) Preferred argument structure constraints ( after Du Bois 1987 : 829 , and p . 34 of this volume ) Avoid more than one lexical core argument ( One Lexical Argument constraint ) b . Avoid lexical A ( Nonlexical A constraint ) Avoid ...
( 1 ) Preferred argument structure constraints ( after Du Bois 1987 : 829 , and p . 34 of this volume ) Avoid more than one lexical core argument ( One Lexical Argument constraint ) b . Avoid lexical A ( Nonlexical A constraint ) Avoid ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
A cognitive | 515 |
Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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