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There is no mention of parasitic gaps , the ECP , small clauses , or v - shells , for example , and the discussion of islands mentions only wh - islands and NP - islands ( although many of the problem sets do introduce complicating data ...
There is no mention of parasitic gaps , the ECP , small clauses , or v - shells , for example , and the discussion of islands mentions only wh - islands and NP - islands ( although many of the problem sets do introduce complicating data ...
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Mary thinks that Sue has finally solved the problem . b . * Mary thinks Sue's having finally solved the problem . c . * Mary thinks Sue to have finally solved the problem . Notice the possible answers to 14 : only 15a is possible ...
Mary thinks that Sue has finally solved the problem . b . * Mary thinks Sue's having finally solved the problem . c . * Mary thinks Sue to have finally solved the problem . Notice the possible answers to 14 : only 15a is possible ...
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95 ( Hb ) . quately manage the problem of representational realism . UG does not have a model of triggers either , a fundamental problem for using P & P as an acquisitional model . Ch . 4 fleshes out C's autonomous induction model ...
95 ( Hb ) . quately manage the problem of representational realism . UG does not have a model of triggers either , a fundamental problem for using P & P as an acquisitional model . Ch . 4 fleshes out C's autonomous induction model ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
Book Notices see back cover | 643 |
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