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Under the Nom - S analysis , the Nom of the head and the NOM of the relativized NP must be identical , but their determiners need not be . The determiner associated with the relativized NP is a constant definite ( or at least specific ...
Under the Nom - S analysis , the Nom of the head and the NOM of the relativized NP must be identical , but their determiners need not be . The determiner associated with the relativized NP is a constant definite ( or at least specific ...
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The QP consists of a determiner and a quantifier ( Q ) , namely much or many ( which I represent here abstractly as AMOUNT ) . The determiner is -er , plus an optional comparative clause introduced by than . The compared element of the ...
The QP consists of a determiner and a quantifier ( Q ) , namely much or many ( which I represent here abstractly as AMOUNT ) . The determiner is -er , plus an optional comparative clause introduced by than . The compared element of the ...
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The unacceptable sentences of 64 are a consequence of our assumption of a determiner source for AR's as distinct from RR's . 4.3 . STACKING . A rather important generalization captured by positing a determiner source for certain types ...
The unacceptable sentences of 64 are a consequence of our assumption of a determiner source for AR's as distinct from RR's . 4.3 . STACKING . A rather important generalization captured by positing a determiner source for certain types ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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