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To sustain this analysis , two things must be guaranteed : first , both clauses must associate to the same obviation span ... The minimal span condition ( 24 ) proposed earlier does not force an argument in a matrix clause and one in a ...
To sustain this analysis , two things must be guaranteed : first , both clauses must associate to the same obviation span ... The minimal span condition ( 24 ) proposed earlier does not force an argument in a matrix clause and one in a ...
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Under this interpretation of DIRECT ALIGN , passive is forced in clauses where the patient outranks the agent in obviation status , restructuring a potential inverse configuration into a direct one . While it would still be true that ...
Under this interpretation of DIRECT ALIGN , passive is forced in clauses where the patient outranks the agent in obviation status , restructuring a potential inverse configuration into a direct one . While it would still be true that ...
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Toshio OHORI ( " Remarks on suspended clauses ' , 201-18 ) presents evidence that Japanese clauses with a linkage marker not followed by another clause should be distinguished from medial clauses and recognized as a separate ...
Toshio OHORI ( " Remarks on suspended clauses ' , 201-18 ) presents evidence that Japanese clauses with a linkage marker not followed by another clause should be distinguished from medial clauses and recognized as a separate ...
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