Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... discussion will be set in the frame- work of the Extended Standard Theory , and will use the ' Government - Binding ... discussion of nominative Case in Romance , cf. Jaeggli 1980a , Rouveret 1979 , and Zubizaretta 1980 . We limit y here ...
... discussion will be set in the frame- work of the Extended Standard Theory , and will use the ' Government - Binding ... discussion of nominative Case in Romance , cf. Jaeggli 1980a , Rouveret 1979 , and Zubizaretta 1980 . We limit y here ...
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... discussion of Dutch om in §4.2 , below . ) To summarize , then , all cases of for followed by to can now be ruled out on the basis of the ECP . Therefore there is no reason to stipulate any for - to filter , as done by Chomsky & Lasnik ...
... discussion of Dutch om in §4.2 , below . ) To summarize , then , all cases of for followed by to can now be ruled out on the basis of the ECP . Therefore there is no reason to stipulate any for - to filter , as done by Chomsky & Lasnik ...
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... discussion of the English language , has three major parts . Each chapter includes summaries , extra reading lists , practice exercises , and discussion questions at the close . The volume ends with the answers to the ex- ercises , a ...
... discussion of the English language , has three major parts . Each chapter includes summaries , extra reading lists , practice exercises , and discussion questions at the close . The volume ends with the answers to the ex- ercises , a ...
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