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Another way for wh - elements to appear on the right is through movement , but Bergvall shows that this rightward movement is subject to locality conditions more severe than the usual restrictions on ( leftward ) wh - movement .
Another way for wh - elements to appear on the right is through movement , but Bergvall shows that this rightward movement is subject to locality conditions more severe than the usual restrictions on ( leftward ) wh - movement .
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The precise conditions under which wh - elements can appear rightward will not be explicated here , but Bergvall argues convincingly that there is no righthand analog to the lefthand COMP ( our spec - CP ) position ( a uniform landing ...
The precise conditions under which wh - elements can appear rightward will not be explicated here , but Bergvall argues convincingly that there is no righthand analog to the lefthand COMP ( our spec - CP ) position ( a uniform landing ...
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These characteristics are accounted for in our analysis by ( i ) the stipulation that indirect questions are not marked [ + F , + WH ) , but only [ + WH ) ; therefore the nonmanual wh - question marker cannot appear in an indirect ...
These characteristics are accounted for in our analysis by ( i ) the stipulation that indirect questions are not marked [ + F , + WH ) , but only [ + WH ) ; therefore the nonmanual wh - question marker cannot appear in an indirect ...
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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