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Assuming that pro is coindexed with the AGR part of the V , pro is assigned the features of age by Agreement ( 4 , above ) in the mapping from SS ... We can assume that person , number , and gender simply have not been inserted at DS .
Assuming that pro is coindexed with the AGR part of the V , pro is assigned the features of age by Agreement ( 4 , above ) in the mapping from SS ... We can assume that person , number , and gender simply have not been inserted at DS .
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This follows if we assume that the word - formation process giving rise to the morphological configuration depicted in Fig . 3 is an instance of what Baker identifies as ( syntactic ) incorporation — a grammatical process which ...
This follows if we assume that the word - formation process giving rise to the morphological configuration depicted in Fig . 3 is an instance of what Baker identifies as ( syntactic ) incorporation — a grammatical process which ...
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And let us assume that the verb of 22a L - selects the locative expression as well as a direct object ( niinkjank - nink - ra ' the little child ' in 22a ) . The ungrammaticality of 22b follows straightforwardly from this assumption ...
And let us assume that the verb of 22a L - selects the locative expression as well as a direct object ( niinkjank - nink - ra ' the little child ' in 22a ) . The ungrammaticality of 22b follows straightforwardly from this assumption ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
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