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Department — who , as a member of the LSA Executive Committee , first put my name in candidacy for the position , and has given me unfailing support ever since ; to Philip Levine , formerly Dean of Humanities at UCLA , who provided ...
Department — who , as a member of the LSA Executive Committee , first put my name in candidacy for the position , and has given me unfailing support ever since ; to Philip Levine , formerly Dean of Humanities at UCLA , who provided ...
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Thus , the object relation and direct Theta - role assignment are uniform in relation to government : for a given NP , they involve one and the same governor However , PV - objects are not uniform in this regard .
Thus , the object relation and direct Theta - role assignment are uniform in relation to government : for a given NP , they involve one and the same governor However , PV - objects are not uniform in this regard .
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Well over half of KL ( 170 of the 287 pages that make up the body of the book ) is given over to a single chapter , ' Facing Plato's problem ' ; here C gives a detailed presentation of his ' Government and Binding ( GB ) conception of ...
Well over half of KL ( 170 of the 287 pages that make up the body of the book ) is given over to a single chapter , ' Facing Plato's problem ' ; here C gives a detailed presentation of his ' Government and Binding ( GB ) conception of ...
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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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