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John likes this book , but Bill not . b . John likes this book , but Bill doesn't . The auxiliary do in 38b seems to serve no more purpose than to lexically support an element in INFL . Now , the repetition of the verb xihuān ' like ...
John likes this book , but Bill not . b . John likes this book , but Bill doesn't . The auxiliary do in 38b seems to serve no more purpose than to lexically support an element in INFL . Now , the repetition of the verb xihuān ' like ...
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3a does to 4 , undermines this idea : ( 5 ) * He ; found a snake behind the girl John ; was talking with . K's alternative to the familiar formalist theory of binding involves a number of innovations . For one thing , he recognizes the ...
3a does to 4 , undermines this idea : ( 5 ) * He ; found a snake behind the girl John ; was talking with . K's alternative to the familiar formalist theory of binding involves a number of innovations . For one thing , he recognizes the ...
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John strung the rope around himself . b . John strung the rope around him . As K notes ( 67 ) , 16a but not 16b indicates that John bound himself with the rope . But 16b allows an interpretation in which John arranged the rope in such a ...
John strung the rope around himself . b . John strung the rope around him . As K notes ( 67 ) , 16a but not 16b indicates that John bound himself with the rope . But 16b allows an interpretation in which John arranged the rope in such a ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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