Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... claim is that the exact mechanism is not and cannot be known ( and does not need to be known in order for a geography and chronology of origin to be reconstructed ) . Our statistical tests showed that the distribution cannot be ascribed ...
... claim is that the exact mechanism is not and cannot be known ( and does not need to be known in order for a geography and chronology of origin to be reconstructed ) . Our statistical tests showed that the distribution cannot be ascribed ...
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... claim that the class of elements which undergo ' long ' wh - movement is referential . Mark Baltin ( ' On the charac- terization and effects of d - linking : Comments on Cinque ' , 249-56 ) argues ( contra Chomsky 1986 ) that theta ...
... claim that the class of elements which undergo ' long ' wh - movement is referential . Mark Baltin ( ' On the charac- terization and effects of d - linking : Comments on Cinque ' , 249-56 ) argues ( contra Chomsky 1986 ) that theta ...
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... claim that neither the ergative nor the absolutive ' subject ' qualifies as the sole ' subject ' ( 214-30 ) seems to focus on these case categories without looking at the relationships between them as carefully as might be hoped : N ...
... claim that neither the ergative nor the absolutive ' subject ' qualifies as the sole ' subject ' ( 214-30 ) seems to focus on these case categories without looking at the relationships between them as carefully as might be hoped : N ...
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