Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... German dialects . Compare the positional possibilities of pronominal clitics in Swiss German . ( 68 ) a . Hèter = s = em gsait ? have.3SG.NSPT = 3sg.m.nom = 3sg.n.acc = 3sg.m.dat PTCP.say b . Hèt = er = em = s gsait ? have.3SG.NPST ...
... German dialects . Compare the positional possibilities of pronominal clitics in Swiss German . ( 68 ) a . Hèter = s = em gsait ? have.3SG.NSPT = 3sg.m.nom = 3sg.n.acc = 3sg.m.dat PTCP.say b . Hèt = er = em = s gsait ? have.3SG.NPST ...
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... German and En- glish . While pronominals in Greek simple questions induce strong unacceptabil- ity , they are still significantly more acceptable than strong - island violations . By contrast , in German and English , pronominals induce ...
... German and En- glish . While pronominals in Greek simple questions induce strong unacceptabil- ity , they are still significantly more acceptable than strong - island violations . By contrast , in German and English , pronominals induce ...
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... German counterparts , since it is significantly better than the strong - island violation ( see Fig . 2c ) . By contrast , English and German questions with ( unembedded ) pronominals like 56a and 56c are as unacceptable as strong ...
... German counterparts , since it is significantly better than the strong - island violation ( see Fig . 2c ) . By contrast , English and German questions with ( unembedded ) pronominals like 56a and 56c are as unacceptable as strong ...
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