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Are they part of universal grammar ( UG ) or part of the lexicon of a particular language ? ... of the features ( F ) , construction of lexical items Lex , and refinement of Chi in one of the possible ways - parameter setting .
Are they part of universal grammar ( UG ) or part of the lexicon of a particular language ? ... of the features ( F ) , construction of lexical items Lex , and refinement of Chi in one of the possible ways - parameter setting .
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Once [ F ] . has been established for each language L , it remains to be determined how the features are gathered into lexical items ( Lls ) on the one hand , and spelled out by vocabulary items ( Vis ) on the other .
Once [ F ] . has been established for each language L , it remains to be determined how the features are gathered into lexical items ( Lls ) on the one hand , and spelled out by vocabulary items ( Vis ) on the other .
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For example , participation in English dative shift is determined by the lexical semantics of the verb , with recipientlike objects freely reordering ( 1 ) , but benefactives not ( 2 ) ( cf. Oehrle 1976 , Goldsmith 1980 , Stowell 1981 ) ...
For example , participation in English dative shift is determined by the lexical semantics of the verb , with recipientlike objects freely reordering ( 1 ) , but benefactives not ( 2 ) ( cf. Oehrle 1976 , Goldsmith 1980 , Stowell 1981 ) ...
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