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Either analysis however then encounters the problem that demonstratives may cooccur with de as in 21 . ... one is forced to assume that the demonstrative in such cases is therefore base generated in some lower position .
Either analysis however then encounters the problem that demonstratives may cooccur with de as in 21 . ... one is forced to assume that the demonstrative in such cases is therefore base generated in some lower position .
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( 23 ) el / * un hombre este thela man this ' this man ' The optional occurrence of a demonstrative is also well noted to add a clear emphasis and focus in the DP , as pointed out in Silva - Villar & Gutiérrez - Rexach ( 2001 ) .
( 23 ) el / * un hombre este thela man this ' this man ' The optional occurrence of a demonstrative is also well noted to add a clear emphasis and focus in the DP , as pointed out in Silva - Villar & Gutiérrez - Rexach ( 2001 ) .
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Alternative suggestions that the demonstrative may be base generated lower down in the DP offer no explanation of what could cause a demonstrative to begin to occur in such a position . In our account , the focus phrase is , however ...
Alternative suggestions that the demonstrative may be base generated lower down in the DP offer no explanation of what could cause a demonstrative to begin to occur in such a position . In our account , the focus phrase is , however ...
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