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asserted ) or like the alternative structure on the right - hand side of Fig . 5. ... The right - hand structure is not unreasonable , because applicative structures generally assert that the person referred to by the added NP is ...
asserted ) or like the alternative structure on the right - hand side of Fig . 5. ... The right - hand structure is not unreasonable , because applicative structures generally assert that the person referred to by the added NP is ...
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Prolegomenon to a theory of argument structure . By KEN HALE and SAMUEL JAY KEYSER . ( Linguistic Inquiry monograph 39. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , 2002. Pp . x , 281. ISBN 0262582147. $ 28 . Reviewed by KLEANTHES K. GROHMANN ...
Prolegomenon to a theory of argument structure . By KEN HALE and SAMUEL JAY KEYSER . ( Linguistic Inquiry monograph 39. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Press , 2002. Pp . x , 281. ISBN 0262582147. $ 28 . Reviewed by KLEANTHES K. GROHMANN ...
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To illustrate , give the baby its bottle would derive from a structure like 1 ( 163 ) . ( 1 ) [ VP V1 [ Vp [ the baby ] ; V2 [ vp [ its bottle ] V3 t1 ] ] ] Ch . 6 revisits ' There - insertion unaccusatives ' ( 189–203 ) ...
To illustrate , give the baby its bottle would derive from a structure like 1 ( 163 ) . ( 1 ) [ VP V1 [ Vp [ the baby ] ; V2 [ vp [ its bottle ] V3 t1 ] ] ] Ch . 6 revisits ' There - insertion unaccusatives ' ( 189–203 ) ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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