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We can see that during this period he was experimenting with wh - questions and wh - words . ... On the other hand , the occurrence of these question - answer pairs does argue that he could have been using true wh - movement to generate ...
We can see that during this period he was experimenting with wh - questions and wh - words . ... On the other hand , the occurrence of these question - answer pairs does argue that he could have been using true wh - movement to generate ...
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The entire sequence in 14 is a direct A - not - A question , having the interpretation indicated in the English translation . But the A - not - A form occurs in the embedded clause , with the embedded ( auxiliary ) verb .
The entire sequence in 14 is a direct A - not - A question , having the interpretation indicated in the English translation . But the A - not - A form occurs in the embedded clause , with the embedded ( auxiliary ) verb .
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( given as interrogative statement and interrogative exclamation , 804 ) are handled under questions , and I'd love ... But the directive section in fact deals with imperatives ; and the question section includes interrogative tags ...
( given as interrogative statement and interrogative exclamation , 804 ) are handled under questions , and I'd love ... But the directive section in fact deals with imperatives ; and the question section includes interrogative tags ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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