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This latter position must be pro , since no Case is assigned here . As in the infinitival interrogatives discussed above , Case Theory mandates that Wh - movement must be from object position . Chomsky presents a number of arguments for ...
This latter position must be pro , since no Case is assigned here . As in the infinitival interrogatives discussed above , Case Theory mandates that Wh - movement must be from object position . Chomsky presents a number of arguments for ...
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Generally , postverbal position of -ly adverbs is ruled out for S - adverbs . Thus we find the unacceptable 10a , with S - adverbs in final position , contrasting with 10b , in which VP - adverbs are found sentence - finally .
Generally , postverbal position of -ly adverbs is ruled out for S - adverbs . Thus we find the unacceptable 10a , with S - adverbs in final position , contrasting with 10b , in which VP - adverbs are found sentence - finally .
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But as one reads the material , it becomes clear that Brahui is a special case of a language profoundly restructured by contact with IA and Indo - Iranian languages because of its special position on the Northwest frontier .
But as one reads the material , it becomes clear that Brahui is a special case of a language profoundly restructured by contact with IA and Indo - Iranian languages because of its special position on the Northwest frontier .
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