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In situ placement of question words can sometimes be indistinguishable from clauseinitial and / or clause - final placement , and this was the case in the data for this study as well . To the extent that in situ placement could clearly ...
In situ placement of question words can sometimes be indistinguishable from clauseinitial and / or clause - final placement , and this was the case in the data for this study as well . To the extent that in situ placement could clearly ...
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English and Spanish contrast with respect to the availability of narrow and wide scope readings between a subordinate clause universal quantifier and a wh - element that has been extracted from that subordinate clause .
English and Spanish contrast with respect to the availability of narrow and wide scope readings between a subordinate clause universal quantifier and a wh - element that has been extracted from that subordinate clause .
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For instance , it argues ( 955 ) that that is not the head of a subordinate clause on the grounds that ( i ) that can be omitted ( implicitly ruling out the possibility that there is an empty variant of that ) , ( ii ) what appears to ...
For instance , it argues ( 955 ) that that is not the head of a subordinate clause on the grounds that ( i ) that can be omitted ( implicitly ruling out the possibility that there is an empty variant of that ) , ( ii ) what appears to ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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