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As shown by 47d , in particular , the subject of an embedded CP can control ' this kind of adverbial phrase , whereas the subject of the main cause cannot . As predicted on the proposed analysis , with the kind of SC that can be ...
As shown by 47d , in particular , the subject of an embedded CP can control ' this kind of adverbial phrase , whereas the subject of the main cause cannot . As predicted on the proposed analysis , with the kind of SC that can be ...
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The principle of end weight says that phrases are presented in order of increasing weight ( Wasow 2002 : 3 ) . ... ( 2 ) H < N " < P " < V " ( Head < Noun phrase < Prepositional phrase < Verb phrase or clause ) Noncategorical phenomena ...
The principle of end weight says that phrases are presented in order of increasing weight ( Wasow 2002 : 3 ) . ... ( 2 ) H < N " < P " < V " ( Head < Noun phrase < Prepositional phrase < Verb phrase or clause ) Noncategorical phenomena ...
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16 Consider first the case of measure phrases , assuming Klein ( 1980 ) is correct in analyzing them as a type of degree term . A measure phrase like two meters can be assigned a denotation along the lines of 59 , where two meters is a ...
16 Consider first the case of measure phrases , assuming Klein ( 1980 ) is correct in analyzing them as a type of degree term . A measure phrase like two meters can be assigned a denotation along the lines of 59 , where two meters is a ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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