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The base analysis here was also suggested for English , without supporting arguments , by Williams 1977 ( fn . 6 ) , and was argued for English by Napoli 1983a . Some of the arguments for English against non - base analyses of this ...
The base analysis here was also suggested for English , without supporting arguments , by Williams 1977 ( fn . 6 ) , and was argued for English by Napoli 1983a . Some of the arguments for English against non - base analyses of this ...
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Hankamer & Sag ( 413 ) offer an argument against Del based on the claim that syntactic deletion requires ' that the ... above argument , see Appendices A and B. Two other arguments are offered by H & S against Del , but they both fail .
Hankamer & Sag ( 413 ) offer an argument against Del based on the claim that syntactic deletion requires ' that the ... above argument , see Appendices A and B. Two other arguments are offered by H & S against Del , but they both fail .
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Now the argument against Del in $ 2.6 holds here , mutatis mutandis . Furthermore , the pro - forms disallowed in adverbial clauses in $ 2.6 are also disallowed in comparative clauses : ( 25 ) * Enrico urla più forte di quanto tu non ...
Now the argument against Del in $ 2.6 holds here , mutatis mutandis . Furthermore , the pro - forms disallowed in adverbial clauses in $ 2.6 are also disallowed in comparative clauses : ( 25 ) * Enrico urla più forte di quanto tu non ...
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