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Syntactic interpretation ( ii ) poses no problem for my analysis of voici / voilà : voilà has an AGR verbal ending and , as expected , it has a lexical subject . The facts that only clitics trigger the agreement — and that they are ...
Syntactic interpretation ( ii ) poses no problem for my analysis of voici / voilà : voilà has an AGR verbal ending and , as expected , it has a lexical subject . The facts that only clitics trigger the agreement — and that they are ...
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MYRNA F. SCHWARTZ , MARCIA C. LINEBARGER , & ELEANOR M. SAFFRAN , ' The status of the syntactic deficit theory of agrammatism ' ( 83–124 ) , conclude that the agrammatic deficit is not at base syntactic . They lay out several different ...
MYRNA F. SCHWARTZ , MARCIA C. LINEBARGER , & ELEANOR M. SAFFRAN , ' The status of the syntactic deficit theory of agrammatism ' ( 83–124 ) , conclude that the agrammatic deficit is not at base syntactic . They lay out several different ...
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DAVID CAPLAN , ' Syntactic and semantic structures in agrammatism ' ( 125-52 ) , returns to a more lexicalist - syntactic view . Like many other authors , C is prepared to accept the likelihood of several different forms of agrammatism ...
DAVID CAPLAN , ' Syntactic and semantic structures in agrammatism ' ( 125-52 ) , returns to a more lexicalist - syntactic view . Like many other authors , C is prepared to accept the likelihood of several different forms of agrammatism ...
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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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