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This is so because , for an exclusively substratal explanation to prevail , the phenomenon in question would have to be highly marked ; otherwise , an ex- planation based on linguistic universals could be invoked .
This is so because , for an exclusively substratal explanation to prevail , the phenomenon in question would have to be highly marked ; otherwise , an ex- planation based on linguistic universals could be invoked .
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The generalization that Ch seeks to capture is that maximal projections are not barriers if they are L - marked , i.e. sisters to lexical items which assign them a thematic role ( ' theta - mark ' them ) . ' A maximal projection which ...
The generalization that Ch seeks to capture is that maximal projections are not barriers if they are L - marked , i.e. sisters to lexical items which assign them a thematic role ( ' theta - mark ' them ) . ' A maximal projection which ...
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Sue is marked as AGENT . ( c ) The ball is marked as PATIENT . ( d ) The dog is identified as an NP , but no 0 - role is available , resulting in a temporary but unavoidable local violation of the e - criterion .
Sue is marked as AGENT . ( c ) The ball is marked as PATIENT . ( d ) The dog is identified as an NP , but no 0 - role is available , resulting in a temporary but unavoidable local violation of the e - criterion .
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Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
Regularity and idiomaticity in grammatical | 501 |
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