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NONSUBJECTS IN FIRST POSITION : ESTABLISHMENT OF THE V2 PHENOMENON . Taken in conjunction , the evidence for knowledge of the finiteness distinction and the evidence for the availability of head movement as a syntactic process strongly ...
NONSUBJECTS IN FIRST POSITION : ESTABLISHMENT OF THE V2 PHENOMENON . Taken in conjunction , the evidence for knowledge of the finiteness distinction and the evidence for the availability of head movement as a syntactic process strongly ...
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Alternatively , we could proceed in the opposite direction by working out principles for the placement of clitics and then extending them to determine the position of main Verbs . 3.1 . DO CLITICS ACT LIKE VERBS ?
Alternatively , we could proceed in the opposite direction by working out principles for the placement of clitics and then extending them to determine the position of main Verbs . 3.1 . DO CLITICS ACT LIKE VERBS ?
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to which the Verb moves in order to satisfy 21 when the initial Xmax position is filled . For analyses such as that represented in 22 above , the first of these is the Specifier of CP ' position and the second is the C of CP , but this ...
to which the Verb moves in order to satisfy 21 when the initial Xmax position is filled . For analyses such as that represented in 22 above , the first of these is the Specifier of CP ' position and the second is the C of CP , but this ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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