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I don't have a position on this , but N construes the question as rhetorical , and incorrectly imputes to me the belief ... N highlights one clear difference between our positions as follows : ' from the fact that Y is sensitive to X ...
I don't have a position on this , but N construes the question as rhetorical , and incorrectly imputes to me the belief ... N highlights one clear difference between our positions as follows : ' from the fact that Y is sensitive to X ...
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This is very different from a language like Abkhaz ( Northwest Caucasian ) , where the role reference of affixes directly depends on their position in the internal constituent structure of the word form . As argued in Bickel & Nichols ...
This is very different from a language like Abkhaz ( Northwest Caucasian ) , where the role reference of affixes directly depends on their position in the internal constituent structure of the word form . As argued in Bickel & Nichols ...
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First , in the object position in 58 , the pronominal is as acceptable as the gap . Second , in the subject position in 57 , the pronominal improves the C - trace violation and is better than the gap . Hence 58b is as acceptable as 58a ...
First , in the object position in 58 , the pronominal is as acceptable as the gap . Second , in the subject position in 57 , the pronominal improves the C - trace violation and is better than the gap . Hence 58b is as acceptable as 58a ...
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