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Step four therefore brings the cycle full circle and results in a return to the state in which a single overt morpheme instantiates a single functional projection . Critically , however , a change has occurred in the physical ...
Step four therefore brings the cycle full circle and results in a return to the state in which a single overt morpheme instantiates a single functional projection . Critically , however , a change has occurred in the physical ...
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XP X1 XP2 FOCUS X1 X AGR X FOCUS ZP X ? AGR ZP The present approach to agreement consequently differs significantly from more standard views in assuming that agreement projections may be induced in syntactic structure by higher ...
XP X1 XP2 FOCUS X1 X AGR X FOCUS ZP X ? AGR ZP The present approach to agreement consequently differs significantly from more standard views in assuming that agreement projections may be induced in syntactic structure by higher ...
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The alternative view — that agreement projections are simple primitives associated with every lexical projection is also ... that it is not so empirically obvious that all lexical projections necessarily do project agreement phrases .
The alternative view — that agreement projections are simple primitives associated with every lexical projection is also ... that it is not so empirically obvious that all lexical projections necessarily do project agreement phrases .
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