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In his 1967 thesis , Ross claimed that the syntactic rule of Question Formation was prevented by the Complex Noun Phrase Constraint ( 28 ) from applying to strings underlying sentences like 26 to yield those like 27 : ( 26 ) ( sinpA man ...
In his 1967 thesis , Ross claimed that the syntactic rule of Question Formation was prevented by the Complex Noun Phrase Constraint ( 28 ) from applying to strings underlying sentences like 26 to yield those like 27 : ( 26 ) ( sinpA man ...
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Now we reach my main point : the null pronoun in 133 can be further characterized by adding a noun predicate which asserts its membership in a class , e.g. its deerhood . That is , I take an ' incorporated ' noun to be an innermost ...
Now we reach my main point : the null pronoun in 133 can be further characterized by adding a noun predicate which asserts its membership in a class , e.g. its deerhood . That is , I take an ' incorporated ' noun to be an innermost ...
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The noun's position is , quite simply , the normal one for an innermost serial P.28 It also follows correctly that only common nouns incorporate , never pronouns or proper names . Common nouns are predicates , whereas pronouns and ...
The noun's position is , quite simply , the normal one for an innermost serial P.28 It also follows correctly that only common nouns incorporate , never pronouns or proper names . Common nouns are predicates , whereas pronouns and ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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