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This major issue , the invariants found in union , will come up later ( 83 ) . Contrary to the biclausal analysis , we take union to be a structure having only one clause node . The inner clause is not a complement in the usual sense ...
This major issue , the invariants found in union , will come up later ( 83 ) . Contrary to the biclausal analysis , we take union to be a structure having only one clause node . The inner clause is not a complement in the usual sense ...
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In unions , clause rules can produce the illusion that a morphological effect ' spreads ' from an inner P - sector , such as aux essere in the modal ... Much work on union has sought to delimit the range of possible union structures .
In unions , clause rules can produce the illusion that a morphological effect ' spreads ' from an inner P - sector , such as aux essere in the modal ... Much work on union has sought to delimit the range of possible union structures .
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We have retained one basic idea from G & R's account of union : ( 70 ) Only for an inner P - FINAL 1 can languages prescribe revaluation across a P - sector boundary . Specification of this revaluation remains the sole parameter of ...
We have retained one basic idea from G & R's account of union : ( 70 ) Only for an inner P - FINAL 1 can languages prescribe revaluation across a P - sector boundary . Specification of this revaluation remains the sole parameter 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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