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a features ( + definite ) and ( + accessible ) . The definiteness feature can be preliminarily defined in the following way : a DP controller bears the [ + definite ) feature value if it contains a definite article , or is a pronoun or ...
a features ( + definite ) and ( + accessible ) . The definiteness feature can be preliminarily defined in the following way : a DP controller bears the [ + definite ) feature value if it contains a definite article , or is a pronoun or ...
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Such a subject will be doubled by a subject clitic provided that it is also [ + definite ) . However , a follow - up study may be necessary to determine in a more controlled way whether the acceptability of subject doubling in these ...
Such a subject will be doubled by a subject clitic provided that it is also [ + definite ) . However , a follow - up study may be necessary to determine in a more controlled way whether the acceptability of subject doubling in these ...
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Although in the adult grammar of Colloquial French , subject clitics mark agreement with definite , accessible DP subjects only , the possibility that children might extend doubling to other types of subjects is especially intriguing .
Although in the adult grammar of Colloquial French , subject clitics mark agreement with definite , accessible DP subjects only , the possibility that children might extend doubling to other types of subjects is especially intriguing .
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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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