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The presence of a WH - relative word like the one described in 89 triggers the inheritance of a nonempty REL specification up through the filler daughter of a WH - relative clause , in the same way ( modulo differences in pied - piping ) ...
The presence of a WH - relative word like the one described in 89 triggers the inheritance of a nonempty REL specification up through the filler daughter of a WH - relative clause , in the same way ( modulo differences in pied - piping ) ...
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The two hypotheses , however , would seem to make different predictions for indirect- vs. directobject relative clauses in Korean . The accessibility hierarchy claims that relative clauses modifying indirect objects should be less ...
The two hypotheses , however , would seem to make different predictions for indirect- vs. directobject relative clauses in Korean . The accessibility hierarchy claims that relative clauses modifying indirect objects should be less ...
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In many languages , question words are also used as indefinite pronouns ( Haspelmath 1997 : 87.3 , Bhat 2000 ) or as relative pronouns , and the question use may not even be more prominent than other uses . Such pronouns have therefore ...
In many languages , question words are also used as indefinite pronouns ( Haspelmath 1997 : 87.3 , Bhat 2000 ) or as relative pronouns , and the question use may not even be more prominent than other uses . Such pronouns have therefore ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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