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Thus , in the following sentences , pronouns cannot be understood as variables bound by quantifiers , because they are not c - commanded by the latter at S - structure ( # indicates anomaly on the intended interpretation ) : ( 51 ) a .
Thus , in the following sentences , pronouns cannot be understood as variables bound by quantifiers , because they are not c - commanded by the latter at S - structure ( # indicates anomaly on the intended interpretation ) : ( 51 ) a .
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These are non - sloppy interpretations . The absence of the sloppy interpretation in these cases can be attributed to the failure of the pronoun to be translated as a bound variable , because it is not c - commanded by its antecedent at ...
These are non - sloppy interpretations . The absence of the sloppy interpretation in these cases can be attributed to the failure of the pronoun to be translated as a bound variable , because it is not c - commanded by its antecedent at ...
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If this lambda expression is copied to the right conjunct , we obtain the nonsloppy interpretation that Bill thinks that it would be foolish for John to shave himself . We have seen that a thematically controlled PRO can serve as a ...
If this lambda expression is copied to the right conjunct , we obtain the nonsloppy interpretation that Bill thinks that it would be foolish for John to shave himself . We have seen that a thematically controlled PRO can serve as a ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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