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This irregularity suggests interesting differences between nominal phrases headed by Pro's and NP's — also present in English - that may invite further investigation ( cf. Klein 1976 , Maling 1976 ) . Still another asymmetry appears if ...
This irregularity suggests interesting differences between nominal phrases headed by Pro's and NP's — also present in English - that may invite further investigation ( cf. Klein 1976 , Maling 1976 ) . Still another asymmetry appears if ...
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... about the structural and distributional properties of these languages , and an attempt to explain the scarcity of this language type . This paper is important , interesting , and clear ; I have only two major reservations .
... about the structural and distributional properties of these languages , and an attempt to explain the scarcity of this language type . This paper is important , interesting , and clear ; I have only two major reservations .
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A more difficult and interesting question is how to interpret Bach - Peters sentences , taking note of the fact that they have the same syntactic structure as straightforward relative clause constructions : The boy who loves apples ...
A more difficult and interesting question is how to interpret Bach - Peters sentences , taking note of the fact that they have the same syntactic structure as straightforward relative clause constructions : The boy who loves apples ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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