Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... question complements . Our analysis stipulates that indirect questions are different from direct questions in that indirect questions have the [ + WH ] feature , but not [ + F ] . There are at least two desirable consequences of this ...
... question complements . Our analysis stipulates that indirect questions are different from direct questions in that indirect questions have the [ + WH ] feature , but not [ + F ] . There are at least two desirable consequences of this ...
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... question . This means that in these cases the ' complement ' of WONDER has the characteristics of a matrix question , including the nonmanual wH - question marker.23 We claim that indirect questions in ASL are not marked with the ...
... question . This means that in these cases the ' complement ' of WONDER has the characteristics of a matrix question , including the nonmanual wH - question marker.23 We claim that indirect questions in ASL are not marked with the ...
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... questions ( Lillo - Martin 1990 , Petronio 1993 ) . In certain situations , however , some consultants have judged to be grammatical indirect questions with the WH - element in situ , as illustrated in 83 . ( 83 ) hn I KNOW YOU LIKE WHO ...
... questions ( Lillo - Martin 1990 , Petronio 1993 ) . In certain situations , however , some consultants have judged to be grammatical indirect questions with the WH - element in situ , as illustrated in 83 . ( 83 ) hn I KNOW YOU LIKE WHO ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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