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For example , Equi - NP Deletion applies obligatorily to 7a below , but never affects 7b ; hence the corresponding surface structures are 8a and 8b respectively . Without a strict complex ID rule like Equi - NP Deletion , there would be ...
For example , Equi - NP Deletion applies obligatorily to 7a below , but never affects 7b ; hence the corresponding surface structures are 8a and 8b respectively . Without a strict complex ID rule like Equi - NP Deletion , there would be ...
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given dialects ; thus , where deletion before h or fis optional , even the EIP analysis must add further rules . Although the ability of the two theories to capture the complementarity between assimilation and deletion is not a sound ...
given dialects ; thus , where deletion before h or fis optional , even the EIP analysis must add further rules . Although the ability of the two theories to capture the complementarity between assimilation and deletion is not a sound ...
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not deleted , and this is attributed to the fact that vacuous assimilation blocks the deletion of / k / . No example is presented , however , where final h is preserved before a word beginning with h — the most crucial type of example ...
not deleted , and this is attributed to the fact that vacuous assimilation blocks the deletion of / k / . No example is presented , however , where final h is preserved before a word beginning with h — the most crucial type of example ...
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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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