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Does the lexical entry of only stipulate association with a focused constituent in its syntactic scope , or are there contexts in ... effects illustrated by 1 occur without focus being present either phonologically or syntactically ?
Does the lexical entry of only stipulate association with a focused constituent in its syntactic scope , or are there contexts in ... effects illustrated by 1 occur without focus being present either phonologically or syntactically ?
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Nonetheless , we are not aware of any syntactic proposal that would allow material with no associated F - marking to undergo focus movement . As regards in situ approaches , it seems fair to say that prior to Rooth 1992 , it had been ...
Nonetheless , we are not aware of any syntactic proposal that would allow material with no associated F - marking to undergo focus movement . As regards in situ approaches , it seems fair to say that prior to Rooth 1992 , it had been ...
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CONCORD and INDEX features represent two aspects of syntactic agreement ; they differ in that CONCORD features are closely related ( though not identical ) to morphological features , and tend to be relevant for noun phrase - internal ...
CONCORD and INDEX features represent two aspects of syntactic agreement ; they differ in that CONCORD features are closely related ( though not identical ) to morphological features , and tend to be relevant for noun phrase - internal ...
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