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subject : ' Richard [ the copy raising rule for English - WD ] , if it exists at all , does not apply to superficial non - subjects of like - complement sentences ' . However , it has been proposed that nonsubjects can raise in a number ...
subject : ' Richard [ the copy raising rule for English - WD ] , if it exists at all , does not apply to superficial non - subjects of like - complement sentences ' . However , it has been proposed that nonsubjects can raise in a number ...
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While few studies of raising explicitly address the issues of island effects , it is notable that James ( 1984 ) reports that raising in Cree is subject to CSC , CNPC , and wH - island conditions , despite the fact that raising in Cree ...
While few studies of raising explicitly address the issues of island effects , it is notable that James ( 1984 ) reports that raising in Cree is subject to CSC , CNPC , and wH - island conditions , despite the fact that raising in Cree ...
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Javanese evidence for subject - to - object raising . Grammatical relations : A cross - theoretical perspective , ed . by Katarzyna Dziwirek , Patrick Farrell , and Errapel Mejías - Bikandi , 95–108 . Stanford , CA : CSLI Publications .
Javanese evidence for subject - to - object raising . Grammatical relations : A cross - theoretical perspective , ed . by Katarzyna Dziwirek , Patrick Farrell , and Errapel Mejías - Bikandi , 95–108 . Stanford , CA : CSLI Publications .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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