Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... inversion ( some of which have been proposed in the literature ) will not work . I therefore begin the article by analyzing locative inversion in some detail , arguing for the null - expletive analysis and discussing extraction facts ...
... inversion ( some of which have been proposed in the literature ) will not work . I therefore begin the article by analyzing locative inversion in some detail , arguing for the null - expletive analysis and discussing extraction facts ...
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... inversion is possible in 67b . ( 68 ) For that perverted cause were thousands of innocents slaughtered ? So , if subject - auxiliary inversion WERE to apply to 67a , in Bresnan's analysis the auxil- iary would be inverting with a ...
... inversion is possible in 67b . ( 68 ) For that perverted cause were thousands of innocents slaughtered ? So , if subject - auxiliary inversion WERE to apply to 67a , in Bresnan's analysis the auxil- iary would be inverting with a ...
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... inversion cannot be treated as clear ev- idence against the affixal status of subject clitics . It is worthy of note that many Northern Italian dialects also show inversion of subject clitics argued to be inflectional heads , and these ...
... inversion cannot be treated as clear ev- idence against the affixal status of subject clitics . It is worthy of note that many Northern Italian dialects also show inversion of subject clitics argued to be inflectional heads , and these ...
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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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