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How do we account for the original fact that played such a major role in M's exposition , the repair of relative - clause island violations by sluicing , as in 20 above ? M's answer is ingenious , but disconcerting - rather like the ...
How do we account for the original fact that played such a major role in M's exposition , the repair of relative - clause island violations by sluicing , as in 20 above ? M's answer is ingenious , but disconcerting - rather like the ...
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In fact , the connection between very and relative adjectives is even stronger : in normal usage , absolute adjectives reject modification by very , as illustrated by examples like those in 65 . ( 65 ) a . ?? I always leave the door to ...
In fact , the connection between very and relative adjectives is even stronger : in normal usage , absolute adjectives reject modification by very , as illustrated by examples like those in 65 . ( 65 ) a . ?? I always leave the door to ...
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In Ch . 5 , K turns to variation in restrictive relative clauses . In addition to the extralinguistic factors already discussed , he considers the function of relative markers , the humanness and category of the antecedent , and the ...
In Ch . 5 , K turns to variation in restrictive relative clauses . In addition to the extralinguistic factors already discussed , he considers the function of relative markers , the humanness and category of the antecedent , and the ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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