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His principal line of reasoning is that the preverbal argument is the target of two cyclic rules , Equi and Raising a 8 L makes a claim , concerning the lé - phrase , which would make Acehnese highly remarkable , independent of its ...
His principal line of reasoning is that the preverbal argument is the target of two cyclic rules , Equi and Raising a 8 L makes a claim , concerning the lé - phrase , which would make Acehnese highly remarkable , independent of its ...
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Chomsky 1986b ; Emonds 1976 ) , which permits only head - to - head or phrase - to - phrase movement and only ... If we assume , as we shall , that the relational preverbs originate in postpositional phrases of which they are the heads ...
Chomsky 1986b ; Emonds 1976 ) , which permits only head - to - head or phrase - to - phrase movement and only ... If we assume , as we shall , that the relational preverbs originate in postpositional phrases of which they are the heads ...
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of the Specified Subject Condition , which specifies that an element inside a phrase containing a subject cannot be associated with a position outside that phrase . This principle plays an important role in many formalist accounts of ...
of the Specified Subject Condition , which specifies that an element inside a phrase containing a subject cannot be associated with a position outside that phrase . This principle plays an important role in many formalist accounts 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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