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We can thus postulate the existence of a universal Relative shift rule , one which may or may not be exploited in individual languages and which may or may not have additional , language - specific constraints in those languages where ...
We can thus postulate the existence of a universal Relative shift rule , one which may or may not be exploited in individual languages and which may or may not have additional , language - specific constraints in those languages where ...
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He does not point out that the tree pruning principle , in conjunction with the proposed formulation of Relative shift , entails that the tree structure of a relative clause will be very different depending on whether the subject noun ...
He does not point out that the tree pruning principle , in conjunction with the proposed formulation of Relative shift , entails that the tree structure of a relative clause will be very different depending on whether the subject noun ...
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Notice that the relative pronoun that is inside the lowest clause in PM14 but outside this clause in PM11 . This difference correlates with a long - recognized syntactic difference between subject and object relative pronouns - namely ...
Notice that the relative pronoun that is inside the lowest clause in PM14 but outside this clause in PM11 . This difference correlates with a long - recognized syntactic difference between subject and object relative pronouns - namely ...
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