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To date it has never been proposed that a Downstairs Freeze exists in , say , Ascension complements in any language . ... one must stipulate ( as Rosen 1983 does ) that the Downstairs Freeze holds only in the complement of a UNION .
To date it has never been proposed that a Downstairs Freeze exists in , say , Ascension complements in any language . ... one must stipulate ( as Rosen 1983 does ) that the Downstairs Freeze holds only in the complement of a UNION .
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Whether such D - structures are consistent with C's treatment of 8 - roles depends on whether the position in which extraposed complements occur is an ' argument position ' ( which it must be , since the extraposed complement is an ...
Whether such D - structures are consistent with C's treatment of 8 - roles depends on whether the position in which extraposed complements occur is an ' argument position ' ( which it must be , since the extraposed complement is an ...
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... or ( as here ) intransitive , with a locative dress prosody , stylistic variation , and the reali- complement . ... primary audience for this ilar one which contains a purposive complement book ; and they will undoubtedly benefit ...
... or ( as here ) intransitive , with a locative dress prosody , stylistic variation , and the reali- complement . ... primary audience for this ilar one which contains a purposive complement book ; and they will undoubtedly benefit ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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