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A SURFACE STRUCTURE CONSTRAINT ON NEGATION IN SPANISH MARÍA - LUISA RIVERO University of Ottawa This paper argues that there is a surface structure condition in Spanish which allows only one negative particle no to appear as a ...
A SURFACE STRUCTURE CONSTRAINT ON NEGATION IN SPANISH MARÍA - LUISA RIVERO University of Ottawa This paper argues that there is a surface structure condition in Spanish which allows only one negative particle no to appear as a ...
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... surface structure : IN SURFACE STRUCTURE EACH S - NODE CAN HAVE ONLY ONE NO PARTICLE AS CONSTITUENT . The above condition automatically predicts that those strings in which the number of no's exceeds the number of S's will be ...
... surface structure : IN SURFACE STRUCTURE EACH S - NODE CAN HAVE ONLY ONE NO PARTICLE AS CONSTITUENT . The above condition automatically predicts that those strings in which the number of no's exceeds the number of S's will be ...
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... surface structure constraint . It is clear that the surface structure constraint which we stated at the end of §6 can explain the ungrammaticality of 89b , 90b , and 91b . We must conclude that only that con- straint is needed in the ...
... surface structure constraint . It is clear that the surface structure constraint which we stated at the end of §6 can explain the ungrammaticality of 89b , 90b , and 91b . We must conclude that only that con- straint is needed in the ...
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