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In this conception , universal grammar makes certain types of movement available , such as A - bar movement , A - movement , and verb movement . Verb movement has the characteristics that it is usually thought to have : it moves a head ...
In this conception , universal grammar makes certain types of movement available , such as A - bar movement , A - movement , and verb movement . Verb movement has the characteristics that it is usually thought to have : it moves a head ...
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extremely local movement of this type is prohibited in many languages ( Grohmann 2002 , Abels 2003 , Kayne 2005 ) and is thus problematic for any analysis that treats hyperbaton syntactically ( D & S 2000 , Mathieu 2004 , Ntelitheos ...
extremely local movement of this type is prohibited in many languages ( Grohmann 2002 , Abels 2003 , Kayne 2005 ) and is thus problematic for any analysis that treats hyperbaton syntactically ( D & S 2000 , Mathieu 2004 , Ntelitheos ...
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Hyperbaton also fronts all or part of a conjunct ( 40_47 ) , left - branch material ( 48-49 ) , material from structures that have already undergone movement ( 51 ) , and material from adjuncts ( 52 ) . In addition , it fronts material ...
Hyperbaton also fronts all or part of a conjunct ( 40_47 ) , left - branch material ( 48-49 ) , material from structures that have already undergone movement ( 51 ) , and material from adjuncts ( 52 ) . In addition , it fronts material ...
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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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