Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... expression of that argument nor results in the imposition of any special restrictions on the positions that the argument may occupy within a clause . In fact , the presence or absence of putative pronominal arguments appears to have no ...
... expression of that argument nor results in the imposition of any special restrictions on the positions that the argument may occupy within a clause . In fact , the presence or absence of putative pronominal arguments appears to have no ...
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... expression of this kind , however , as shown in 33c . 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 ...
... expression of this kind , however , as shown in 33c . 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 ...
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... expression . Since only is veridical , licensing is impossible in its scope . Alternatively , certain PIs can be rescued in the scope of a veridical expression like only if this expression also generates a nonveridical inference . This ...
... expression . Since only is veridical , licensing is impossible in its scope . Alternatively , certain PIs can be rescued in the scope of a veridical expression like only if this expression also generates a nonveridical inference . This ...
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