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( Note that this is actually not common to emphatic do , which requires a different account . ) This is the only thing that could be referred to in an attempt to understand the restriction on locative inversion in this analysis .
( Note that this is actually not common to emphatic do , which requires a different account . ) This is the only thing that could be referred to in an attempt to understand the restriction on locative inversion in this analysis .
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There is no operation of do - support ; instead , certain syntactic contexts require an ( SP ) Infl , which requires a matching [ SP ] VP ( or vice versa ) . Second , there is also a language - particular rule moving finite verbs across ...
There is no operation of do - support ; instead , certain syntactic contexts require an ( SP ) Infl , which requires a matching [ SP ] VP ( or vice versa ) . Second , there is also a language - particular rule moving finite verbs across ...
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Principle A , requiring that the anaphor myself be coindexed with some element outranking it on the same ARG - ST list — in this case , the subject — is therefore unavoidably violated , determining the ill - formedness of any feature ...
Principle A , requiring that the anaphor myself be coindexed with some element outranking it on the same ARG - ST list — in this case , the subject — is therefore unavoidably violated , determining the ill - formedness of any feature ...
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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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