Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... head off last night . b . Harry sang / argued / painted up a storm . c . Sam programmed / yelled his heart out . Thus these constructions are apparently lexically listed as V pro's head off , etc. , with a free choice of intransitive ...
... head off last night . b . Harry sang / argued / painted up a storm . c . Sam programmed / yelled his heart out . Thus these constructions are apparently lexically listed as V pro's head off , etc. , with a free choice of intransitive ...
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... head relations , thereby significantly reducing the need for head - government . In Ch . 4 however , Case and agreement features are checked by adjoining directly to a head , which does not form a Spec - head relation . Thus we are back ...
... head relations , thereby significantly reducing the need for head - government . In Ch . 4 however , Case and agreement features are checked by adjoining directly to a head , which does not form a Spec - head relation . Thus we are back ...
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... head would have to adjoin at LF to the next higher head , until ultimately reaching the next highest head . No cases of overt incorporation are found like this in Baker 1988 , and the chain - formation algorithms proposed in minimalist ...
... head would have to adjoin at LF to the next higher head , until ultimately reaching the next highest head . No cases of overt incorporation are found like this in Baker 1988 , and the chain - formation algorithms proposed in minimalist ...
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