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If the Lowering analysis is on the right track , then Colloquial French subject clitics can be treated as heads at the level of the syntax , which combine with a verb that has raised to occupy a head position immediately below .
If the Lowering analysis is on the right track , then Colloquial French subject clitics can be treated as heads at the level of the syntax , which combine with a verb that has raised to occupy a head position immediately below .
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The first corresponds to the simple hypothesis that subject clitics are in subject position ( specifier of IP ) , as argued by De Cat ( 2007b ) , Rizzi ( 1986 ) , and others . The second corresponds to the more complex hypothesis I have ...
The first corresponds to the simple hypothesis that subject clitics are in subject position ( specifier of IP ) , as argued by De Cat ( 2007b ) , Rizzi ( 1986 ) , and others . The second corresponds to the more complex hypothesis I have ...
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An inanimate recipient is favored in the prepositional dative , which places it in final position . As for the relative complexity predictor , the positive coefficient is multiplied by the difference between the log length of the ...
An inanimate recipient is favored in the prepositional dative , which places it in final position . As for the relative complexity predictor , the positive coefficient is multiplied by the difference between the log length of the ...
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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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