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In recent years , an important program shaping transformational theorizing has been the desire to do away with language- and construction - specific rules and constraints , in favor of universal principles and parameters with few ...
In recent years , an important program shaping transformational theorizing has been the desire to do away with language- and construction - specific rules and constraints , in favor of universal principles and parameters with few ...
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The English - specific licensing constraint says that the null expletive is licensed by a fronted phrase . An ( SP ) Infl blocks this licensing relation . Fourth , syntactic phenomena that were thought to be about subject extraction ...
The English - specific licensing constraint says that the null expletive is licensed by a fronted phrase . An ( SP ) Infl blocks this licensing relation . Fourth , syntactic phenomena that were thought to be about subject extraction ...
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On their account , idiosyncratic or lexically specific morphophonological properties are not predicted to affect clitics that are attached to their hosts only at the level of the phonology , since cliticization at this level is not ...
On their account , idiosyncratic or lexically specific morphophonological properties are not predicted to affect clitics that are attached to their hosts only at the level of the phonology , since cliticization at this level is not ...
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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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