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The worst problems for Optionality occur within S. Consider two current assumptions about S in English , namely the assumption of Jackendoff that S is a projection of V and the assumption of Chomsky ( 1981 ) and others that the former ...
The worst problems for Optionality occur within S. Consider two current assumptions about S in English , namely the assumption of Jackendoff that S is a projection of V and the assumption of Chomsky ( 1981 ) and others that the former ...
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( 13 ) the only damage ( I think I could claim around here ) is a Ptomaine poisoning ' n upset stomach ( 14 ) the car ( that she borrowed ) had a low tire ( 15 ) Well see what the problem ( I have ) is my skin is oily ( 16 ) the uh ...
( 13 ) the only damage ( I think I could claim around here ) is a Ptomaine poisoning ' n upset stomach ( 14 ) the car ( that she borrowed ) had a low tire ( 15 ) Well see what the problem ( I have ) is my skin is oily ( 16 ) the uh ...
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( 2 ) I consider ( ap John ( ap highly intelligent ] ] R notes that considering small clauses to have the same categorial status as their predicates raises the problem of determining which small clauses can have overt lexical subjects ...
( 2 ) I consider ( ap John ( ap highly intelligent ] ] R notes that considering small clauses to have the same categorial status as their predicates raises the problem of determining which small clauses can have overt lexical subjects ...
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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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