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The particular utility function I used above implements essentially two claims : ( i ) nominative has a higher utility than both accusative and ergative , and ( ii ) correct argument linking ( in the sense that the hearer decodes the ...
The particular utility function I used above implements essentially two claims : ( i ) nominative has a higher utility than both accusative and ergative , and ( ii ) correct argument linking ( in the sense that the hearer decodes the ...
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Who does Mary claim we will fire Ø / him ? c . Who does Jane think Mary claims we will fire Ø / him ? ( 12 ) Nonisland condition ( that - clause ) a . Who does Mary claim that we will fire Ø / him ? b . Who does Jane think that Mary ...
Who does Mary claim we will fire Ø / him ? c . Who does Jane think Mary claims we will fire Ø / him ? ( 12 ) Nonisland condition ( that - clause ) a . Who does Mary claim that we will fire Ø / him ? b . Who does Jane think that Mary ...
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No claims are made for the position of the trace corresponding to the gap . ) ( 16 ) Nonisland condition ( that - clause ) a . Pion Oa Ø / ton apolisume ? who.ACC will Ø / him fire.1PL ' Who will we fire ? ' b .
No claims are made for the position of the trace corresponding to the gap . ) ( 16 ) Nonisland condition ( that - clause ) a . Pion Oa Ø / ton apolisume ? who.ACC will Ø / him fire.1PL ' Who will we fire ? ' b .
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