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This latter point buttresses arguments Ladd ( 1996 ) has put forward for the existence of postnuclear prominence ... Let us call the first argument of ONLY its RESTRICTOR , that is , FELINE , and the second its SCOPE , that is ...
This latter point buttresses arguments Ladd ( 1996 ) has put forward for the existence of postnuclear prominence ... Let us call the first argument of ONLY its RESTRICTOR , that is , FELINE , and the second its SCOPE , that is ...
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their arguments are not determined configurationally , at least not in surface form . ... “ Common approaches to argument selection neither allow for discontinuous arguments , nor explain how focus could play any role .
their arguments are not determined configurationally , at least not in surface form . ... “ Common approaches to argument selection neither allow for discontinuous arguments , nor explain how focus could play any role .
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C & L introduce a principle requiring that all arguments are semantically saturated by the level at which the event argument ... Argument positions that are initially targeted by Restrict must therefore be saturated by the event level ...
C & L introduce a principle requiring that all arguments are semantically saturated by the level at which the event argument ... Argument positions that are initially targeted by Restrict must therefore be saturated by the event level ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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