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Likewise , an NP clitic may be separated from the verb by a tonic dative phrase . Third , a movement rule may left - adjoin a subcategorized complement of V to a maximal projection such as VP or S , as seen in $ 2.2 .
Likewise , an NP clitic may be separated from the verb by a tonic dative phrase . Third , a movement rule may left - adjoin a subcategorized complement of V to a maximal projection such as VP or S , as seen in $ 2.2 .
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271 ) The preposed NP object in 23a and the clitic la in 23b are logically related to the infinitivals . Thus the mechanisms at work deal with NP's , not clitics ; this is a consequence of my proposals . No special position is reserved ...
271 ) The preposed NP object in 23a and the clitic la in 23b are logically related to the infinitivals . Thus the mechanisms at work deal with NP's , not clitics ; this is a consequence of my proposals . No special position is reserved ...
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In particular , no positions are reserved for ' clitics ' in PS , and no movement rules cater to them exclusively . ... pronouns and demonstratives is captured by an analysis that treats the clitic , tonic pronoun , or demonstrative as ...
In particular , no positions are reserved for ' clitics ' in PS , and no movement rules cater to them exclusively . ... pronouns and demonstratives is captured by an analysis that treats the clitic , tonic pronoun , or demonstrative as ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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