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K & R go on to argue that middle sentences , like 2b , are formed via movement in the syntax - whereas ergative sentences , like 1b , are formed via movement in the lexicon . Their arguments that ergatives must be intransitive ...
K & R go on to argue that middle sentences , like 2b , are formed via movement in the syntax - whereas ergative sentences , like 1b , are formed via movement in the lexicon . Their arguments that ergatives must be intransitive ...
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In the presentational type we have two situations : ergative verbs and no NP movement , or intransitive verbs and NP movement . ( B argues that the instances of intransitive verbs with NP movement are ' outside of the core system ' ...
In the presentational type we have two situations : ergative verbs and no NP movement , or intransitive verbs and NP movement . ( B argues that the instances of intransitive verbs with NP movement are ' outside of the core system ' ...
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( 11d ) ; " but it would not account for the ungrammaticality or what Ch calls ' the “ intermediate " status ' of 11b - unless the CP were also a barrier to movement , and one which transmits barrierhood to the dominating phrase .
( 11d ) ; " but it would not account for the ungrammaticality or what Ch calls ' the “ intermediate " status ' of 11b - unless the CP were also a barrier to movement , and one which transmits barrierhood to the dominating phrase .
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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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