Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... Examples 26 and 27 illustrate the contrast between a single - VP strategy and a converb strategy in Basque with respect to one and the same type of route ( cf. Ibarretxe - Antuñano 2004a , 2007a ) . Example 26 has the MEP , while 27 ...
... Examples 26 and 27 illustrate the contrast between a single - VP strategy and a converb strategy in Basque with respect to one and the same type of route ( cf. Ibarretxe - Antuñano 2004a , 2007a ) . Example 26 has the MEP , while 27 ...
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... examples are reminiscent of binding regularities in core - argument configurations , where coreferent objects in many languages require some form of reflexive marking ( see for example Chomsky 1981 , Levinson 1987 , Reinhart 1983 ) ...
... examples are reminiscent of binding regularities in core - argument configurations , where coreferent objects in many languages require some form of reflexive marking ( see for example Chomsky 1981 , Levinson 1987 , Reinhart 1983 ) ...
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... example , in the book she discusses very intricate data arrays at times , and on more than one occasion refers to the need to achieve ' cyclic ' effects in order to explain the data ( see the discussion of the Shanghai dialect of ...
... example , in the book she discusses very intricate data arrays at times , and on more than one occasion refers to the need to achieve ' cyclic ' effects in order to explain the data ( see the discussion of the Shanghai dialect of ...
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