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John doesn't drive fast . b . * No / Yes , does ( n't ) he ? The explanation for these restrictions is , first , that the n't in 46b is not a marker of negation , but of ' exclamation ' , so there is no reversal of polarity in 44 and 46 ...
John doesn't drive fast . b . * No / Yes , does ( n't ) he ? The explanation for these restrictions is , first , that the n't in 46b is not a marker of negation , but of ' exclamation ' , so there is no reversal of polarity in 44 and 46 ...
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John wants to touch a fish and I want to kiss it . c . John wants to touch a fish and kiss it too . d . ... John said he will bring a girl to the party , and that's why I've brought one . Only in 27c are both a fish and it dependent on ...
John wants to touch a fish and I want to kiss it . c . John wants to touch a fish and kiss it too . d . ... John said he will bring a girl to the party , and that's why I've brought one . Only in 27c are both a fish and it dependent on ...
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John turned away the little boy . b . John turned the little boy away . c . * John turned away him . d . John turned him away . ( 14 ) a . Mary gave a book to John . b . Mary gave John a book . c . Mary gave it to John . d .
John turned away the little boy . b . John turned the little boy away . c . * John turned away him . d . John turned him away . ( 14 ) a . Mary gave a book to John . b . Mary gave John a book . c . Mary gave it to John . d .
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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