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A nominal heading a 1-2 multiattachment meets the condition for essere , and so does an unaccusative advancee , for it heads a 2 - arc in one stratum and a 1 - arc in the next . Rule 24 explains why monostratal transitive clauses must ...
A nominal heading a 1-2 multiattachment meets the condition for essere , and so does an unaccusative advancee , for it heads a 2 - arc in one stratum and a 1 - arc in the next . Rule 24 explains why monostratal transitive clauses must ...
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The most important of these is the Minimality Condition - which is grafted onto the definition of government but not movement , and is introduced because government is relativized to the notion of a barrier .
The most important of these is the Minimality Condition - which is grafted onto the definition of government but not movement , and is introduced because government is relativized to the notion of a barrier .
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The ungrammaticality of 360 suggests that we do not want a single set of barriers to condition antecedent government and overt movement.22 However , binding theory makes the correct predictions here . Binding domains are stated in terms ...
The ungrammaticality of 360 suggests that we do not want a single set of barriers to condition antecedent government and overt movement.22 However , binding theory makes the correct predictions here . Binding domains are stated in terms ...
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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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