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Many theories share the view of syntax as a set of interrelated levels : witness lexical functional grammar , which maps f - structure and c - structure ( with some optimality - theoretic variants ) ; government and binding theory ...
Many theories share the view of syntax as a set of interrelated levels : witness lexical functional grammar , which maps f - structure and c - structure ( with some optimality - theoretic variants ) ; government and binding theory ...
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For instance , RT postulates that binding theory is part of the sublanguage of predicate structure , that short - distance scrambling occurs before predicate structure , and that long - distance scrambling occurs after predicate ...
For instance , RT postulates that binding theory is part of the sublanguage of predicate structure , that short - distance scrambling occurs before predicate structure , and that long - distance scrambling occurs after predicate ...
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Superraising ( 11 ) is thus ruled out because raising operations cannot take place after CP structure building operations . ( 11 ) * John seems that it was seen t In contrast to 11 , raising from nonfinite clauses can occur because ...
Superraising ( 11 ) is thus ruled out because raising operations cannot take place after CP structure building operations . ( 11 ) * John seems that it was seen t In contrast to 11 , raising from nonfinite clauses can occur because ...
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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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