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English it does not have to be specified for Number , while pro and English plural pronouns must be , and this is not possible with C / IP as linguistic antecedent.23 The arguments above show that C / IPs do not possess PNG features .
English it does not have to be specified for Number , while pro and English plural pronouns must be , and this is not possible with C / IP as linguistic antecedent.23 The arguments above show that C / IPs do not possess PNG features .
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For all of these cases , it is possible to construct examples that contrast want to ( which involves VP ellipsis ) and wanna ( which under my account must lose its complement by NCA ) . But after carrying out such constructions ...
For all of these cases , it is possible to construct examples that contrast want to ( which involves VP ellipsis ) and wanna ( which under my account must lose its complement by NCA ) . But after carrying out such constructions ...
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chapter sets itself the almost impossible task of stating what is known about the protolanguage and about subgrouping and laying out the conflicting theories and where possible resolutions lie . The accomplishments in historical AN ...
chapter sets itself the almost impossible task of stating what is known about the protolanguage and about subgrouping and laying out the conflicting theories and where possible resolutions lie . The accomplishments in historical AN ...
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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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