Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... comparative and a non - comparative reading for the di phrase ; and we do find such examples . Thus 38a , below , has two readings . If passive ap- plies , i bambini di Carlo moves into subject position in the non - comparative ...
... comparative and a non - comparative reading for the di phrase ; and we do find such examples . Thus 38a , below , has two readings . If passive ap- plies , i bambini di Carlo moves into subject position in the non - comparative ...
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... comparative che were a complementizer . 16 Third , if comparative che introduces an item with audibly distinguishable case ( i.e. a 1st or 2nd person singular tonic pronoun ) , the case of the pronoun must be the same as that of the ...
... comparative che were a complementizer . 16 Third , if comparative che introduces an item with audibly distinguishable case ( i.e. a 1st or 2nd person singular tonic pronoun ) , the case of the pronoun must be the same as that of the ...
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... comparative can give this result . But QP / AP preposing in an absolute negative comparative results in a sentence which BEGINS with the comparative QP , since its only sister node is S. Thus 111 will never be generated from a source ...
... comparative can give this result . But QP / AP preposing in an absolute negative comparative results in a sentence which BEGINS with the comparative QP , since its only sister node is S. Thus 111 will never be generated from a source ...
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