Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... argues for a nonmovement analy- sis of Czech clitics , claiming that they spell out strong features in the extended verbal projection . This is a well - reasoned , interesting article , but it doesn't men- tion South Slavic - rather ...
... argues for a nonmovement analy- sis of Czech clitics , claiming that they spell out strong features in the extended verbal projection . This is a well - reasoned , interesting article , but it doesn't men- tion South Slavic - rather ...
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... argues for alternation when the switch takes place at a major clause boundary and includes tags and interjections under alternation , it is clear that the clause is not necessarily his unit of analysis . He also argues that those ...
... argues for alternation when the switch takes place at a major clause boundary and includes tags and interjections under alternation , it is clear that the clause is not necessarily his unit of analysis . He also argues that those ...
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... argues that preverbal subjects and objects have the same syntac- tic distribution and should hence be analyzed on a par , both involving movement to TopP . This book is a careful study of a number of phe- nomena relating to clause ...
... argues that preverbal subjects and objects have the same syntac- tic distribution and should hence be analyzed on a par , both involving movement to TopP . This book is a careful study of a number of phe- nomena relating to clause ...
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