Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... pronoun , not a trace ( which could only be produced by movement ) . In Jakaltek , this is clearly true , for the predicted pronouns are overt ( 43a - b , 54 ) . Such pronouns never occur in focus structures ( 42a - b , 55 , 59 ) . The ...
... pronoun , not a trace ( which could only be produced by movement ) . In Jakaltek , this is clearly true , for the predicted pronouns are overt ( 43a - b , 54 ) . Such pronouns never occur in focus structures ( 42a - b , 55 , 59 ) . The ...
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... pronoun does not c- command the following name , because the pronoun appears in an initial sub- ordinate clause . ( 9 ) Heij turned around [ when Snuffles ; found the penny . ] ( 10 ) [ When he ;; closed the box ] , Cookie Monster ; lay ...
... pronoun does not c- command the following name , because the pronoun appears in an initial sub- ordinate clause . ( 9 ) Heij turned around [ when Snuffles ; found the penny . ] ( 10 ) [ When he ;; closed the box ] , Cookie Monster ; lay ...
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... pronouns , like 26 , while allowing it in other sentences with forward pronouns , like 24. The reason is that , as the tree in Figure 7 suggests , the pronoun subject c - commands the preceding name in a sentence like 26 according to ...
... pronouns , like 26 , while allowing it in other sentences with forward pronouns , like 24. The reason is that , as the tree in Figure 7 suggests , the pronoun subject c - commands the preceding name in a sentence like 26 according to ...
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