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OSp . and Modern Romance clitics have very different syntactic properties . In OSp . , non - tonic pronouns are pronominals in the lexicon and the syntax ; as such , they have the properties of heads of maximal projections .
OSp . and Modern Romance clitics have very different syntactic properties . In OSp . , non - tonic pronouns are pronominals in the lexicon and the syntax ; as such , they have the properties of heads of maximal projections .
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But in 79 , the instrumental follows the notional DO , even though it has otherwise acquired the properties of an object . Second , advancements to object typically cause the original object to lose its ' object properties ' .
But in 79 , the instrumental follows the notional DO , even though it has otherwise acquired the properties of an object . Second , advancements to object typically cause the original object to lose its ' object properties ' .
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One basic type is N ( Common Nouns ) , denoting a Boolean algebra of properties ' . Another is P ( Propositions ) , denoting the Boolean algebra of truth values 0,1 . NP's have type N , which acts as a basic category in syntax , but is ...
One basic type is N ( Common Nouns ) , denoting a Boolean algebra of properties ' . Another is P ( Propositions ) , denoting the Boolean algebra of truth values 0,1 . NP's have type N , which acts as a basic category in syntax , but is ...
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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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