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Such a modification nullifies the argument provided by 34 for the cyclicity of Number Agreement . One rule which Number Agreement clearly precedes is WH - Fronting : was ( 36 ) a . Which man did Mary say in the closet ?
Such a modification nullifies the argument provided by 34 for the cyclicity of Number Agreement . One rule which Number Agreement clearly precedes is WH - Fronting : was ( 36 ) a . Which man did Mary say in the closet ?
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One of the strongest arguments against directly generating passive sentences with the phrase - structure rules of the base involves the restrictions on the selection of the passive auxiliary be + en . The argument ( cf.
One of the strongest arguments against directly generating passive sentences with the phrase - structure rules of the base involves the restrictions on the selection of the passive auxiliary be + en . The argument ( cf.
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The idiom - chunk argument is based on the claim that idiom chunks like close tabs and headway do not occur freely as NP's , but nonetheless show up as surface subjects in passives . A rule PASSIVE would account for such restrictions on ...
The idiom - chunk argument is based on the claim that idiom chunks like close tabs and headway do not occur freely as NP's , but nonetheless show up as surface subjects in passives . A rule PASSIVE would account for such restrictions on ...
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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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