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... like un , is not present in the syntactic representation of the sentence at all , but only in the prosodic representation . Since the distribution of an requires a first - person pronoun in the same IntP , this entails that ...
... like un , is not present in the syntactic representation of the sentence at all , but only in the prosodic representation . Since the distribution of an requires a first - person pronoun in the same IntP , this entails that ...
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This prediction requires further investigation . Hawkins ' theory also makes a prediction that goes beyond the BDT ; while it shares with the BDT the prediction that mixing leftand right - branching will be dispreferred , it also ...
This prediction requires further investigation . Hawkins ' theory also makes a prediction that goes beyond the BDT ; while it shares with the BDT the prediction that mixing leftand right - branching will be dispreferred , it also ...
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It has been argued , usually within some version of Relational Grammar , that Eskimo causative morphology requires syntactic rules ; it has also been argued that this causative requires lexical rules , which are actually a type of ...
It has been argued , usually within some version of Relational Grammar , that Eskimo causative morphology requires syntactic rules ; it has also been argued that this causative requires lexical rules , which are actually a type of ...
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