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... casemarked and noncasemarked object NPs can occur in the same set of syntactic environments but that the interpretive properties of the noncasemarked NPs depend on their syntactic position . Casemarked NPs , by contrast , have the same ...
... casemarked and noncasemarked object NPs can occur in the same set of syntactic environments but that the interpretive properties of the noncasemarked NPs depend on their syntactic position . Casemarked NPs , by contrast , have the same ...
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... casemarked NPs can get a specific interpretation even when they occur inside the VP . Rather , it seems that there are two kinds of specificity . One , evident in the noncasemarked NPs whose behavior is as predicted by the movement ...
... casemarked NPs can get a specific interpretation even when they occur inside the VP . Rather , it seems that there are two kinds of specificity . One , evident in the noncasemarked NPs whose behavior is as predicted by the movement ...
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... casemarked NPs receive a specific interpretation indepen- dent of syntactic position . Moreover , the kind of specificity found with casemarked NPs is of a different type than the kind of specificity found with VP - external noncase ...
... casemarked NPs receive a specific interpretation indepen- dent of syntactic position . Moreover , the kind of specificity found with casemarked NPs is of a different type than the kind of specificity found with VP - external noncase ...
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Susanne Gahl Susan Garnsey | 405 |
The structure of time Language meaning and temporal cognition | 423 |
Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
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