Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... clitic may be separated from its verb by several non- subcategorized constituents . Fourth , in so - called ' clitic - climbing ' constructions with verbs like querer ' to want ' , OSp . clitics and NP / PP complements have the same ...
... clitic may be separated from its verb by several non- subcategorized constituents . Fourth , in so - called ' clitic - climbing ' constructions with verbs like querer ' to want ' , OSp . clitics and NP / PP complements have the same ...
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... clitic la in 23b are logically related to the infinitivals . Thus the mechanisms at work deal with NP's , not clitics ; this is a consequence of my proposals . No special position is reserved for clitics in these constructions . Clitic ...
... clitic la in 23b are logically related to the infinitivals . Thus the mechanisms at work deal with NP's , not clitics ; this is a consequence of my proposals . No special position is reserved for clitics in these constructions . Clitic ...
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... clitics have the same properties as other pronouns in syntax and LF . The common characteristics of tonic and non - tonic pronouns and demonstratives is captured by an analysis that treats the clitic , tonic pro- noun , or demonstrative ...
... clitics have the same properties as other pronouns in syntax and LF . The common characteristics of tonic and non - tonic pronouns and demonstratives is captured by an analysis that treats the clitic , tonic pro- noun , or demonstrative ...
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