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Informally , an empty category is an element which is interpreted like a lexical category of a corresponding type ( like ... I assume that the minimal features relevant for interpretation of a NP argument at LF are person , number ...
Informally , an empty category is an element which is interpreted like a lexical category of a corresponding type ( like ... I assume that the minimal features relevant for interpretation of a NP argument at LF are person , number ...
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But 16b allows an interpretation in which John arranged the rope in such a way that it surrounded him . Why is John not the direct target ' of this action ? Obviously , the notion direct ' must be specified so as to include the first ...
But 16b allows an interpretation in which John arranged the rope in such a way that it surrounded him . Why is John not the direct target ' of this action ? Obviously , the notion direct ' must be specified so as to include the first ...
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I talked to someone about himself . someone : non - subject ( -1 ) + speech - act ( -1 ) + indefinite pronoun ( -2 ) = ( -4 ) Kattempts an even more ambitious analysis of the interpretation of picture - noun reflexives .
I talked to someone about himself . someone : non - subject ( -1 ) + speech - act ( -1 ) + indefinite pronoun ( -2 ) = ( -4 ) Kattempts an even more ambitious analysis of the interpretation of picture - noun reflexives .
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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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