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Specifically , it is assumed that Old English had an underlying word order - SOV- which is obscured by the movement of the verb into second position in main clauses , and also by a fairly free process of extraposition in all clause ...
Specifically , it is assumed that Old English had an underlying word order - SOV- which is obscured by the movement of the verb into second position in main clauses , and also by a fairly free process of extraposition in all clause ...
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The clitic analysis also loses some of its appeal when we realize that K must allow for two clitic positions within ... The clitic position on the right is necessary because clitics do not appear to the left of the verb when the topic ...
The clitic analysis also loses some of its appeal when we realize that K must allow for two clitic positions within ... The clitic position on the right is necessary because clitics do not appear to the left of the verb when the topic ...
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( 141 ) that first position in a sentence is special in that it ' will very strongly tend to contain familiar ( known , topic ) material ' , and suggests that it may be significant that it is just such material in this position which is ...
( 141 ) that first position in a sentence is special in that it ' will very strongly tend to contain familiar ( known , topic ) material ' , and suggests that it may be significant that it is just such material in this position which is ...
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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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