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( Welmers 1976 : 124 ) Ordinarily , it is assumed that the function of a resumptive pronoun is to mark the site inside the relative clause from which the head has been extracted . With the strategy illustrated in 4 , however , there has ...
( Welmers 1976 : 124 ) Ordinarily , it is assumed that the function of a resumptive pronoun is to mark the site inside the relative clause from which the head has been extracted . With the strategy illustrated in 4 , however , there has ...
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One way to insure this is by a transformation : the V head of VP moves to the head position of infl if and only if they match in TNS / AGR features . Then ex . 7 has a derivation as in Figure 3.6 INFL " NP INFL ' Jean INFL V " 3sg ...
One way to insure this is by a transformation : the V head of VP moves to the head position of infl if and only if they match in TNS / AGR features . Then ex . 7 has a derivation as in Figure 3.6 INFL " NP INFL ' Jean INFL V " 3sg ...
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Minimality localizes government , effectively blocking government across an intervening lexical head ( 42 ) : ( 17 ) In a configuration ....... d ... b ... C ... ) , a does not govern c if d is a projection of b excluding a .
Minimality localizes government , effectively blocking government across an intervening lexical head ( 42 ) : ( 17 ) In a configuration ....... d ... b ... C ... ) , a does not govern c if d is a projection of b excluding a .
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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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