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In fact , a successful analysis of these patterns that maintained the argument status of subject clitics would be forced to relate possible ( and required ) dislocation with position on the hierarchy in 32.
In fact , a successful analysis of these patterns that maintained the argument status of subject clitics would be forced to relate possible ( and required ) dislocation with position on the hierarchy in 32.
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It is tempting to extend the analyses proposed for this phenomenon to the patterns exhibited in CG . As discussed in 82 , though , the ' left - branch extraction ' pattern is just one of four distinct extraction patterns found with ...
It is tempting to extend the analyses proposed for this phenomenon to the patterns exhibited in CG . As discussed in 82 , though , the ' left - branch extraction ' pattern is just one of four distinct extraction patterns found with ...
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43 ) , reflecting as they do supposedly contradictory patterns . In the passage quoted above , they state the crucial theoretical issue raised by ACCs as , ' How can grammatical theory permit the camouflaged DP to contrast with ordinary ...
43 ) , reflecting as they do supposedly contradictory patterns . In the passage quoted above , they state the crucial theoretical issue raised by ACCs as , ' How can grammatical theory permit the camouflaged DP to contrast with ordinary ...
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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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