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( 75 ) ho aner ho sophos the.M.NM.SG man.M.NM.SG the.M.NM.SG wise.M.NM.SG “ the man , the wise ( one ) ' We argue that such structures do not involve an AP reanalyzed as a DP . Rather , they appear to be appositional in nature ...
( 75 ) ho aner ho sophos the.M.NM.SG man.M.NM.SG the.M.NM.SG wise.M.NM.SG “ the man , the wise ( one ) ' We argue that such structures do not involve an AP reanalyzed as a DP . Rather , they appear to be appositional in nature ...
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We ascribe this to STAYw as well , since the unattested cases ( 32b , 33b ) always involve part of a prosodic word created in the interface . 4.6 . THE OCP . The final case we have to consider is the blocking of hyperbaton when it ...
We ascribe this to STAYw as well , since the unattested cases ( 32b , 33b ) always involve part of a prosodic word created in the interface . 4.6 . THE OCP . The final case we have to consider is the blocking of hyperbaton when it ...
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But in a hint of things to come , Chomsky remarked that some structures might involve a double violation ' and others only a " single violation ' . The BARRIERS account ( Chomsky 1986 ) realizes this notion of gradience in a more ...
But in a hint of things to come , Chomsky remarked that some structures might involve a double violation ' and others only a " single violation ' . The BARRIERS account ( Chomsky 1986 ) realizes this notion of gradience in a more ...
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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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