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Above I argued , with independent evidence , that the anticomplementizer
constraint and the parallelism constraint are not about subjects at all . There , the
independent evidence converged on a new generalization with the view that we
are ...
Above I argued , with independent evidence , that the anticomplementizer
constraint and the parallelism constraint are not about subjects at all . There , the
independent evidence converged on a new generalization with the view that we
are ...
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Independent evidence suggests that learners in fact treat them as such ( 83.13 ) .
The article proceeds as follows : I first outline a more precise definition of
European Colloquial French as well as some theoretical issues in the analysis of
clitics ...
Independent evidence suggests that learners in fact treat them as such ( 83.13 ) .
The article proceeds as follows : I first outline a more precise definition of
European Colloquial French as well as some theoretical issues in the analysis of
clitics ...
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3. SUBJECT DOUBLING IN SPOKEN FRENCH . The preceding sections
provided evidence for the hypothesis that Colloquial French subject clitics have
the status of affixes . I argue in the remainder of this article for the further
hypothesis that ...
3. SUBJECT DOUBLING IN SPOKEN FRENCH . The preceding sections
provided evidence for the hypothesis that Colloquial French subject clitics have
the status of affixes . I argue in the remainder of this article for the further
hypothesis that ...
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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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