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... the possible suppletive elements makes it easier to maintain that we do not require phonological determination of suppletive elements . tion ; hence it appears that I have demonstrated the 22 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 83 , NUMBER 1 ( 2007 )
... the possible suppletive elements makes it easier to maintain that we do not require phonological determination of suppletive elements . tion ; hence it appears that I have demonstrated the 22 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 83 , NUMBER 1 ( 2007 )
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tion ; hence it appears that I have demonstrated the need for morphological distribution . Other examples adduced to support the need to recognize morphosyntactic distribution were indicative but not fully convincing .
tion ; hence it appears that I have demonstrated the need for morphological distribution . Other examples adduced to support the need to recognize morphosyntactic distribution were indicative but not fully convincing .
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In earlier versions of the theory , the distinction was captured on the basis of antecedent government ( see also Roussou 2002 ) . tion to weak islands . According to relativized minimality , 134 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 83 , NUMBER 1 ( 2007 )
In earlier versions of the theory , the distinction was captured on the basis of antecedent government ( see also Roussou 2002 ) . tion to weak islands . According to relativized minimality , 134 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 83 , NUMBER 1 ( 2007 )
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