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More evidence that this is correct comes from the fact that the parallelism constraint's effects disappear if negative inversion takes place in the conjuncts . ( 54 ) a . She's the type of person that at no time should you turn your ...
More evidence that this is correct comes from the fact that the parallelism constraint's effects disappear if negative inversion takes place in the conjuncts . ( 54 ) a . She's the type of person that at no time should you turn your ...
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The fact that the PP is extracted is obviously not going to provide us with any explanation for the failure of VP ellipsis either , since extraction is perfectly compatible with VP ellipsis . Moreover , the exact same extraction in a ...
The fact that the PP is extracted is obviously not going to provide us with any explanation for the failure of VP ellipsis either , since extraction is perfectly compatible with VP ellipsis . Moreover , the exact same extraction in a ...
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More detailed corpus analysis , however , is needed to determine whether in fact subject doubling occurs in all cases where the subject clitic and subject controller match featurally.43 Any optionality that remains ( after controlling ...
More detailed corpus analysis , however , is needed to determine whether in fact subject doubling occurs in all cases where the subject clitic and subject controller match featurally.43 Any optionality that remains ( after controlling ...
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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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