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1 , pro is said to be possible because AGR is ' rich enough ' in Italian ; but pro is not possible in 2 , because AGR is not ' rich enough ' in English : ( 1 ) pro scriverò una lettera ' I will write a letter .
1 , pro is said to be possible because AGR is ' rich enough ' in Italian ; but pro is not possible in 2 , because AGR is not ' rich enough ' in English : ( 1 ) pro scriverò una lettera ' I will write a letter .
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lexicon ; possible but nonexistent words are those that meet the morphological conditions but happen not to be included in the list ; and impossible words are those that do not meet the morphological conditions and hence cannot exist .
lexicon ; possible but nonexistent words are those that meet the morphological conditions but happen not to be included in the list ; and impossible words are those that do not meet the morphological conditions and hence cannot exist .
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We have shown the Soft Palate node as being dominated directly by the Root , although it would also be possible to introduce an extra node Supra- Laryngeal which would dominate both Soft Palate and Place , distinguishing them both from ...
We have shown the Soft Palate node as being dominated directly by the Root , although it would also be possible to introduce an extra node Supra- Laryngeal which would dominate both Soft Palate and Place , distinguishing them both from ...
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Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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