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... ( comp that ) ( s John is leaving ] ] Each of the ( a ) examples contains a full infinitival clause introduced by the for complementizer ; the ( b ) examples contain tensed , finite clauses , introduced by the complementizer that .
... ( comp that ) ( s John is leaving ] ] Each of the ( a ) examples contains a full infinitival clause introduced by the for complementizer ; the ( b ) examples contain tensed , finite clauses , introduced by the complementizer that .
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Hence each contains a lexical NP without Case , in violation of the filter . Missing from the inventory in 13 are the following configurations containing for - to strings : ( 16 ) a . A ( for e to VP ] V ( for e to VP ] c .
Hence each contains a lexical NP without Case , in violation of the filter . Missing from the inventory in 13 are the following configurations containing for - to strings : ( 16 ) a . A ( for e to VP ] V ( for e to VP ] c .
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The nucleus itself must always contain at least a Core component , which can be roughly described as the most ... in Guaraní , the Core always contains the intonation center ( $ 2.1 ) .4 When the pragmatic nucleus contains only a Core ...
The nucleus itself must always contain at least a Core component , which can be roughly described as the most ... in Guaraní , the Core always contains the intonation center ( $ 2.1 ) .4 When the pragmatic nucleus contains only a Core ...
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