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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... position . Similarly , focused objects remain in their base - gen- erated position while defocused objects undergo scrambling and left - adjoin to VP . Ch . 4 , ' Focus in situ ' , elaborates the notion that focus targets rightmost ...
... position . Similarly , focused objects remain in their base - gen- erated position while defocused objects undergo scrambling and left - adjoin to VP . Ch . 4 , ' Focus in situ ' , elaborates the notion that focus targets rightmost ...
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... position following the lexical verb in infinitive and past participle forms . PROPERTY TWO pas / point / mie etc. change position from canonical object position following nonfinite lexical verbs to a position preceding such forms : Sub ...
... position following the lexical verb in infinitive and past participle forms . PROPERTY TWO pas / point / mie etc. change position from canonical object position following nonfinite lexical verbs to a position preceding such forms : Sub ...
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... position allowing for the object - of - verb position to be filled with new discrete objects.4 discrete secondary morpheme ( as in French negation , and in other constructions discussed below ) . Languages might also make use of a ...
... position allowing for the object - of - verb position to be filled with new discrete objects.4 discrete secondary morpheme ( as in French negation , and in other constructions discussed below ) . Languages might also make use of a ...
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