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a The same point can be made by locative inversion out of nonfinite embedded clauses generally . ( 84 ) a . ... ( 86 ) A null expletive may not occur ( at any level of the derivation ) in a clause that is one of the SP contexts .
a The same point can be made by locative inversion out of nonfinite embedded clauses generally . ( 84 ) a . ... ( 86 ) A null expletive may not occur ( at any level of the derivation ) in a clause that is one of the SP contexts .
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REVIEWS a The comment clause in English : Syntactic origins and pragmatic development . ... University of Zurich Laurel Brinton's new book deals with the origins and historical development of comment clauses in English .
REVIEWS a The comment clause in English : Syntactic origins and pragmatic development . ... University of Zurich Laurel Brinton's new book deals with the origins and historical development of comment clauses in English .
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CLAUSE BOUNDARIES . One of the fundamental observations behind syntactic accounts of islands is that certain syntactic configurations impose barriers or boundaries to movement . For instance , wh - clauses limit extraction possibilities ...
CLAUSE BOUNDARIES . One of the fundamental observations behind syntactic accounts of islands is that certain syntactic configurations impose barriers or boundaries to movement . For instance , wh - clauses limit extraction possibilities ...
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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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