Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... moves a fi- nite verb over negation as an English - specific rule that must simply be stated in the grammar of English . This is how it is formulated in Baker 1991. In this conception , uni- versal grammar makes certain types of ...
... moves a fi- nite verb over negation as an English - specific rule that must simply be stated in the grammar of English . This is how it is formulated in Baker 1991. In this conception , uni- versal grammar makes certain types of ...
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... moves to Infl when it moves on to C in subject - auxiliary inver- sion , there does not seem to be any evidence that could decide whether the auxiliary moves to Infl in the absence of not . ( The ability of stressed auxiliaries to ...
... moves to Infl when it moves on to C in subject - auxiliary inver- sion , there does not seem to be any evidence that could decide whether the auxiliary moves to Infl in the absence of not . ( The ability of stressed auxiliaries to ...
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... moves phonological constituents , it moves them to phonologi- cally defined positions , and it fails to move them if the result would violate prosodic constraints on words and phrases . The irrelevance of syntax and relevance of ...
... moves phonological constituents , it moves them to phonologi- cally defined positions , and it fails to move them if the result would violate prosodic constraints on words and phrases . The irrelevance of syntax and relevance of ...
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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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