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Verb movement has the characteristics that it is usually thought to have : it moves a head from one head position to another , obeying the head - movement constraint ( Travis 1984 ) . It is always upward , moving one head to a c ...
Verb movement has the characteristics that it is usually thought to have : it moves a head from one head position to another , obeying the head - movement constraint ( Travis 1984 ) . It is always upward , moving one head to a c ...
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First , hyperbaton disregards a number of otherwise robust syntactic conditions : it moves strings that are not constituents in the syntax , moves heads and phrases to the same position , moves them to extremely local positions ...
First , hyperbaton disregards a number of otherwise robust syntactic conditions : it moves strings that are not constituents in the syntax , moves heads and phrases to the same position , moves them to extremely local positions ...
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( 101 ) STAYw : No daughter of w moves . Stayo : No daughter of o moves . Stayt : No daughter of moves . To see how these constraints prohibit phonological movement , take a phrase like 30a above , repeated in 102 with the prosodic ...
( 101 ) STAYw : No daughter of w moves . Stayo : No daughter of o moves . Stayt : No daughter of moves . To see how these constraints prohibit phonological movement , take a phrase like 30a above , repeated in 102 with the prosodic ...
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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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