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Thus one may think of such relations as determining the syntactic realization of argument structure . This places M's theory in a class with theories like Government / Binding and Relational Grammar , both of which assume that the ...
Thus one may think of such relations as determining the syntactic realization of argument structure . This places M's theory in a class with theories like Government / Binding and Relational Grammar , both of which assume that the ...
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CONFLICT GEOFFREY K. PULLUM ARNOLD M. ZWICKY University of California , Santa Cruz Ohio State University Agreement and government can give rise to syntactic feature conflicts ; e.g. , a verb may have to agree in gender with a coördinate ...
CONFLICT GEOFFREY K. PULLUM ARNOLD M. ZWICKY University of California , Santa Cruz Ohio State University Agreement and government can give rise to syntactic feature conflicts ; e.g. , a verb may have to agree in gender with a coördinate ...
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It is not the case that the phenomena are indicative of languageparticular phonological conditions on syntactic rules ; we argue , in $ 5 , that a universal statement is involved . It is also not true that phonological identity can ...
It is not the case that the phenomena are indicative of languageparticular phonological conditions on syntactic rules ; we argue , in $ 5 , that a universal statement is involved . It is also not true that phonological identity can ...
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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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