Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... relative clause structure in 86a can be described as ' English style ' , inas- much as the relative clause contains an empty category which is co - indexed with the head NP . ( However , unlike English , this co - indexing is not ...
... relative clause structure in 86a can be described as ' English style ' , inas- much as the relative clause contains an empty category which is co - indexed with the head NP . ( However , unlike English , this co - indexing is not ...
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... relatives with one that every relative clause can be construed as modifying the head - a functional rather than syntactic requirement . This is what Chomsky ( 1982 : 13 ) calls an ' aboutness ' relation ; and , as he notes , it is ...
... relatives with one that every relative clause can be construed as modifying the head - a functional rather than syntactic requirement . This is what Chomsky ( 1982 : 13 ) calls an ' aboutness ' relation ; and , as he notes , it is ...
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... relative pronouns can introduce missing complement S's only when the relative pronouns are in PP's ( and , perhaps , only when the PP does not satisfy the subcategorization frame of the verb of the clause that follows it ) . I have no ...
... relative pronouns can introduce missing complement S's only when the relative pronouns are in PP's ( and , perhaps , only when the PP does not satisfy the subcategorization frame of the verb of the clause that follows it ) . I have no ...
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