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able , can be the controller for PRO , it follows that there is always a single controller , if a thematically ... that at least two NP's bear an appropriate thematic relation in a given domain , in violation of Functional Relatedness .
able , can be the controller for PRO , it follows that there is always a single controller , if a thematically ... that at least two NP's bear an appropriate thematic relation in a given domain , in violation of Functional Relatedness .
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Here the NP the secretary bears the thematic relation of Goal with respect to ( be ) available ; it should be the PL for MC ( PRO ) , and it does control Pro . This shows that any theory attempting to delimit a local domain for control ...
Here the NP the secretary bears the thematic relation of Goal with respect to ( be ) available ; it should be the PL for MC ( PRO ) , and it does control Pro . This shows that any theory attempting to delimit a local domain for control ...
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Pro is thematically controlled only if there is an argument bearing an appropriate thematic relation , viz . a PL for an MC ( PRO ) , within the 0 ... If any of this theory fails to apply , then PRO cannot be controlled thematically .
Pro is thematically controlled only if there is an argument bearing an appropriate thematic relation , viz . a PL for an MC ( PRO ) , within the 0 ... If any of this theory fails to apply , then PRO cannot be controlled thematically .
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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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