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It has been suggested several times in the literature ( e.g. Jackendoff 1972 , Grimshaw 1975 , Williams 1980 ) that no purely structural condition is available to predict which NP controls the subject gap , or the argument Pro , in ...
It has been suggested several times in the literature ( e.g. Jackendoff 1972 , Grimshaw 1975 , Williams 1980 ) that no purely structural condition is available to predict which NP controls the subject gap , or the argument Pro , in ...
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ẞ is an argument bearing the highest thematic relation available in y in keeping with the PL Hierarchy . ... contains an argument with Theme ; and ( ii ) an argument can be a PL for a Theme argument only when both arguments appear in ...
ẞ is an argument bearing the highest thematic relation available in y in keeping with the PL Hierarchy . ... contains an argument with Theme ; and ( ii ) an argument can be a PL for a Theme argument only when both arguments appear in ...
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KEENAN'S FUNCTION - ARGUMENT HYPOTHESIS ( FA ) . Like Vennemann , Keenan 1980 tries to provide a theoretical explanation of the word order correlations in Table 2. Most of its categories become either ' arguments ' or ' functions ...
KEENAN'S FUNCTION - ARGUMENT HYPOTHESIS ( FA ) . Like Vennemann , Keenan 1980 tries to provide a theoretical explanation of the word order correlations in Table 2. Most of its categories become either ' arguments ' or ' functions ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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