Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... element , since it does not refer to a specific entity , cannot be presupposed . " Rather , Bresnan and Mchombo claim that a wH - element is inherently a focus ( cf. Dik 1978 , cited by Bresnan and Mchombo ) . This position , that wH - ...
... element , since it does not refer to a specific entity , cannot be presupposed . " Rather , Bresnan and Mchombo claim that a wH - element is inherently a focus ( cf. Dik 1978 , cited by Bresnan and Mchombo ) . This position , that wH - ...
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... elements in Kikuyu obey the island constraints that typically constrain true wн - movement . This is exactly what would be expected if the leftward wн - elements have undergone true wн - movement to a leftward spec - CP in Kikuyu ...
... elements in Kikuyu obey the island constraints that typically constrain true wн - movement . This is exactly what would be expected if the leftward wн - elements have undergone true wн - movement to a leftward spec - CP in Kikuyu ...
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... elements in the literature on spoken languages , and it appeared that in every case the rightward wн - elements were due to factors other than rightward wн - movement to a rightward spec- CP . The strength of this generalization led us ...
... elements in the literature on spoken languages , and it appeared that in every case the rightward wн - elements were due to factors other than rightward wн - movement to a rightward spec- CP . The strength of this generalization led us ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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