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In fact , I argue , even the analyses that have been offered in the minimalist program have been unable to get away from language - particular rules , although they are typically not referred to as rules .
In fact , I argue , even the analyses that have been offered in the minimalist program have been unable to get away from language - particular rules , although they are typically not referred to as rules .
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Thus , I argue , the best theory of English do - support involves language - particular rules and features . I argue that the null - expletive account of locative inversion ( Lawler 1977 , Postal 1977 , 2004 ) is correct , and formulate ...
Thus , I argue , the best theory of English do - support involves language - particular rules and features . I argue that the null - expletive account of locative inversion ( Lawler 1977 , Postal 1977 , 2004 ) is correct , and formulate ...
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Along the way , I argue for new views of the that - trace effect and the asymmetry in do - support between subject and nonsubject WH - questions . I then turn to the SP contexts and show that locative inversion is ungrammatical in all ...
Along the way , I argue for new views of the that - trace effect and the asymmetry in do - support between subject and nonsubject WH - questions . I then turn to the SP contexts and show that locative inversion is ungrammatical in all ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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