Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... pronouns , whose status as pronouns is obligatory , and SOFT pronouns , which are optional , in the sense that they can be replaced by nonpronominal material ( as where Q'L replaces them with a nominal expression ) . Another difference ...
... pronouns , whose status as pronouns is obligatory , and SOFT pronouns , which are optional , in the sense that they can be replaced by nonpronominal material ( as where Q'L replaces them with a nominal expression ) . Another difference ...
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... Pronoun Hierarchy : If a copy pronoun in a relative clause is grammatical in position P on a complexity hierarchy H , then copy pronouns will be grammatical in all lower positions that can be relativized at all . Twenty - seven of ...
... Pronoun Hierarchy : If a copy pronoun in a relative clause is grammatical in position P on a complexity hierarchy H , then copy pronouns will be grammatical in all lower positions that can be relativized at all . Twenty - seven of ...
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... pronouns that leave a ( V - subcategorized , P - subcategorized or adjunct ) gap . tive pronouns prefer the lower AH positions , just as the copy pronouns do , as shown in Table 2. The RPgap strategies increase down the AH ( 14 % to 17 ...
... pronouns that leave a ( V - subcategorized , P - subcategorized or adjunct ) gap . tive pronouns prefer the lower AH positions , just as the copy pronouns do , as shown in Table 2. The RPgap strategies increase down the AH ( 14 % to 17 ...
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Why surface syntactic structure reflects logical | 34 |
Quantifier scope in English Chinese | 63 |
Book Notices see back cover | 173 |
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