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In M's theory , these constructions involve arguments which appear to bear multiple grammatical relations . Although the chapter presents a system for generating such constructions , a number of questions remain ; e.g. , M does not ...
In M's theory , these constructions involve arguments which appear to bear multiple grammatical relations . Although the chapter presents a system for generating such constructions , a number of questions remain ; e.g. , M does not ...
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Clitics can be base - generated in a syntactic focus / topic position in a doubling construction , as we shall see ; this is expected ... In $ 3.2 , I discuss how doubling constructions comply with Case and 6 - requirements for NP's .
Clitics can be base - generated in a syntactic focus / topic position in a doubling construction , as we shall see ; this is expected ... In $ 3.2 , I discuss how doubling constructions comply with Case and 6 - requirements for NP's .
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Wh - constructions . These are of central interest because it is commonly assumed that important aspects of their syntax depend upon proper binding of variables . C treats this construction by extending the class of possible NP ...
Wh - constructions . These are of central interest because it is commonly assumed that important aspects of their syntax depend upon proper binding of variables . C treats this construction by extending the class of possible NP ...
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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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