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I therefore begin the article by analyzing locative inversion in some detail , arguing for the null - expletive ... ( 3 ) [ [ pp In this article ] [ up pro ( 1 is buried an argument for a new view of the thattrace effect ] ] ] I argue ...
I therefore begin the article by analyzing locative inversion in some detail , arguing for the null - expletive ... ( 3 ) [ [ pp In this article ] [ up pro ( 1 is buried an argument for a new view of the thattrace effect ] ] ] I argue ...
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While showing that adjunct dependencies and argument dependencies behave alike , this study does not address why displacement of adjuncts out of wh - islands is less acceptable than displacement of arguments . A complete answer to this ...
While showing that adjunct dependencies and argument dependencies behave alike , this study does not address why displacement of adjuncts out of wh - islands is less acceptable than displacement of arguments . A complete answer to this ...
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GEORGE HEWITT , in ' Cases , arguments , verbs in Abkhaz , Georgian and Mingrelian ' ( 75–104 ) , presents an extensive and quite interesting discussion of patterns of argument marking in various verb classes in three geographically ...
GEORGE HEWITT , in ' Cases , arguments , verbs in Abkhaz , Georgian and Mingrelian ' ( 75–104 ) , presents an extensive and quite interesting discussion of patterns of argument marking in various verb classes in three geographically ...
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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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