Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... sentences : a statement ( with a nonovert non - wH element to be questioned in the next sentence ) followed by a separate question whose only overt realization is the WH - phrase itself . We will put aside here various theoretical ...
... sentences : a statement ( with a nonovert non - wH element to be questioned in the next sentence ) followed by a separate question whose only overt realization is the WH - phrase itself . We will put aside here various theoretical ...
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... sentence grammatical . Our analysis predicts such a dependence on context , since the sentences employ null elements that are known to require identification in the context or discourse . P & L offer no evidence to support the claim ...
... sentence grammatical . Our analysis predicts such a dependence on context , since the sentences employ null elements that are known to require identification in the context or discourse . P & L offer no evidence to support the claim ...
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... sentence while 9 is a sequence of two sentences . Note that apparent optional spread of WH - marking is not limited to sentences contain- ing final wн - phrases questioning subject arguments . WH - objects that have moved right- ward to ...
... sentence while 9 is a sequence of two sentences . Note that apparent optional spread of WH - marking is not limited to sentences contain- ing final wн - phrases questioning subject arguments . WH - objects that have moved right- ward to ...
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