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As the ungrammaticalness of 21d illustrates , topicalized nominals and fronted wh - phrases do not co - occur in the same clause . Why should this be the case ? The answer provided by H's DDG of English is that topicalized nominals and ...
As the ungrammaticalness of 21d illustrates , topicalized nominals and fronted wh - phrases do not co - occur in the same clause . Why should this be the case ? The answer provided by H's DDG of English is that topicalized nominals and ...
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An example of a rule in which a function is assigned to a constituent of a HIGHER clause is one of H's rules for SUBJECT . This rule is restricted to clauses specified by the grammar as subjectraising ( and it operates in such clauses ...
An example of a rule in which a function is assigned to a constituent of a HIGHER clause is one of H's rules for SUBJECT . This rule is restricted to clauses specified by the grammar as subjectraising ( and it operates in such clauses ...
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This information about peripherality is now used by the function - assignment rules , which assign the function SUBJECT to the least peripheral nominal in each clause . So we now have an over - all structure which can be represented as ...
This information about peripherality is now used by the function - assignment rules , which assign the function SUBJECT to the least peripheral nominal in each clause . So we now have an over - all structure which can be represented as ...
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