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In addition , the theory I have proposed here suggests that there is a third category of rules , which ... The other part of my proposal , which is clearly more speculative , was to try to derive the Inalterability of quantity / quality ...
In addition , the theory I have proposed here suggests that there is a third category of rules , which ... The other part of my proposal , which is clearly more speculative , was to try to derive the Inalterability of quantity / quality ...
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The first condition proposed in §1 was that QP / AP can prepose past a maximal projection only ; the second , that QP / AP can prepose past only one such node . That neither condition holds for che comparatives can be seen from 87 below ...
The first condition proposed in §1 was that QP / AP can prepose past a maximal projection only ; the second , that QP / AP can prepose past only one such node . That neither condition holds for che comparatives can be seen from 87 below ...
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have proposed one rule and one output condition which are typical only of comparative constructions . The rule we have proposed , QP / AP preposing , is needed to account both for some di and some che degree comparatives .
have proposed one rule and one output condition which are typical only of comparative constructions . The rule we have proposed , QP / AP preposing , is needed to account both for some di and some che degree comparatives .
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