Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... fronted PP behaves as though it has not been fronted at all , which is surprising on the view that it is the subject . ( 22 ) a . * I described Mike and themselves to Sally and Louise . b . They unexpectedly described the only guy who ...
... fronted PP behaves as though it has not been fronted at all , which is surprising on the view that it is the subject . ( 22 ) a . * I described Mike and themselves to Sally and Louise . b . They unexpectedly described the only guy who ...
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... fronted PP is the subject . In fact the anticomplementizer constraint , which has loomed so large in generative ... fronted PP in locative inversion patterns as a subject , while the fronted PP in presentational there does not . ( 42 ) ...
... fronted PP is the subject . In fact the anticomplementizer constraint , which has loomed so large in generative ... fronted PP in locative inversion patterns as a subject , while the fronted PP in presentational there does not . ( 42 ) ...
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... fronted phrase ( adjoined to IP or moved to Spec - CP ) . b . The feature [ SP ] on IP blocks association between an expletive in Spec- IP and a fronted phrase . If Infl is [ SP ] , its maximal projection , IP , will also be [ SP ] , by ...
... fronted phrase ( adjoined to IP or moved to Spec - CP ) . b . The feature [ SP ] on IP blocks association between an expletive in Spec- IP and a fronted phrase . If Infl is [ SP ] , its maximal projection , IP , will also be [ SP ] , by ...
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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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