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( 340 ) We did not deny that the distribution was created by some mechanism . Our 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 ...
( 340 ) We did not deny that the distribution was created by some mechanism . Our 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 ...
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Both Margaret Browning ( “ Comments on relativized minimality ' , 203–25 ) and Cinque's ( “ Long ' wh - movements and referentiality ' , 226-48 ) support Rizzi's claim that the class of elements which undergo ' long ' wh - movement is ...
Both Margaret Browning ( “ Comments on relativized minimality ' , 203–25 ) and Cinque's ( “ Long ' wh - movements and referentiality ' , 226-48 ) support Rizzi's claim that the class of elements which undergo ' long ' wh - movement is ...
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Similarly , her claim that neither the ergative nor the absolutive ' subject ' qualifies as the sole ' subject ' ( 214-30 ) ... without mentioning the well - known stranding of instrumental casemarked modifiers , and claims that anaphoric ...
Similarly , her claim that neither the ergative nor the absolutive ' subject ' qualifies as the sole ' subject ' ( 214-30 ) ... without mentioning the well - known stranding of instrumental casemarked modifiers , and claims that anaphoric ...
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