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7 and in 35 , a El occupies the preverbal A - position in V ' , and le is a left - adjunct in non - A position . The complementizer que allows the non - tonic le to comply with filter 28 in PF . Thus clitics share the distribution of ...
7 and in 35 , a El occupies the preverbal A - position in V ' , and le is a left - adjunct in non - A position . The complementizer que allows the non - tonic le to comply with filter 28 in PF . Thus clitics share the distribution of ...
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1981 , an accusative clitic absorbs 0 - role , and ' demotes the basic position occupied by the doubled phrase from A to non - A status . Movement out of a nonA position is prohibited , so the postverbal position in 56 is inaccessible ...
1981 , an accusative clitic absorbs 0 - role , and ' demotes the basic position occupied by the doubled phrase from A to non - A status . Movement out of a nonA position is prohibited , so the postverbal position in 56 is inaccessible ...
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In my analysis , a todos aquellos occupies a non - A position . If we assume , with Aoun , that non - A positions are inaccessible to extraction , then Quantifier Raising cannot apply 8 to this quantifier phrase in OSp . either .
In my analysis , a todos aquellos occupies a non - A position . If we assume , with Aoun , that non - A positions are inaccessible to extraction , then Quantifier Raising cannot apply 8 to this quantifier phrase in OSp . either .
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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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