Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... argues convincingly that ' there is no righthand analog to the lefthand COMP [ our spec - CP ] position ( a uniform land- ing site for left - moved question words ) ' ( p . 47 ) . In fact , Clements et al . ( 1983 ) claim that the ...
... argues convincingly that ' there is no righthand analog to the lefthand COMP [ our spec - CP ] position ( a uniform land- ing site for left - moved question words ) ' ( p . 47 ) . In fact , Clements et al . ( 1983 ) claim that the ...
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... argues for a single coherent analysis based on universal principles which apply to both syntax and phonology . In Ch . 1 , ' Sounds and words ' , H outlines the relationship of phonology to morphology , syntax , semantics , and the ...
... argues for a single coherent analysis based on universal principles which apply to both syntax and phonology . In Ch . 1 , ' Sounds and words ' , H outlines the relationship of phonology to morphology , syntax , semantics , and the ...
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... argues that three universal core relations , S , A , and O , must be recognized as primitives , and that they make it possible to describe both ergative and accusative phenomena elegantly and even - handedly , since ergative phenomena ...
... argues that three universal core relations , S , A , and O , must be recognized as primitives , and that they make it possible to describe both ergative and accusative phenomena elegantly and even - handedly , since ergative phenomena ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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