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Normal - mode inheritance allows for over- rides : a dominated construction may fail to inherit certain specifications of the dominating construction . Thus , information in a dominating node may conflict with that in a dominated node ...
Normal - mode inheritance allows for over- rides : a dominated construction may fail to inherit certain specifications of the dominating construction . Thus , information in a dominating node may conflict with that in a dominated node ...
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Such findings suggest that the ungrammaticality of an expression follows from the lack of a construction that licenses the expression , not from any trans- constructional filter . Since a parameter - based model cannot account for the ...
Such findings suggest that the ungrammaticality of an expression follows from the lack of a construction that licenses the expression , not from any trans- constructional filter . Since a parameter - based model cannot account for the ...
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Our analysis of these two constructions is taken from Fillmore and Kay 1993 . The extraposition construction licenses sentences like 33 , in which a predicate adjective that assigns a theta role to a single clausal complement licenses ...
Our analysis of these two constructions is taken from Fillmore and Kay 1993 . The extraposition construction licenses sentences like 33 , in which a predicate adjective that assigns a theta role to a single clausal complement licenses ...
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