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... possible reasons for preferring DDG to TG even if the two models were equivalent in descriptive adequacy . These arguments all deal , in one way or another , with the fact that a DDG assigns a single syntactic structure to each ...
... possible reasons for preferring DDG to TG even if the two models were equivalent in descriptive adequacy . These arguments all deal , in one way or another , with the fact that a DDG assigns a single syntactic structure to each ...
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... possible SPT's.9 E's treatment of wн - Fronting is yet another analysis that entails a wider interpretation of SPT than simple substitution of lexically - filled category C for an empty category C. WH - Fronting is formulated as a COMP ...
... possible SPT's.9 E's treatment of wн - Fronting is yet another analysis that entails a wider interpretation of SPT than simple substitution of lexically - filled category C for an empty category C. WH - Fronting is formulated as a COMP ...
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... possible world A which differs minimally from the actual world ; then ' if A , B ' will be true just in case B is true in that world . It is fairly easy to see , I think , how such a definition will help to allow semifactuals , and yet ...
... possible world A which differs minimally from the actual world ; then ' if A , B ' will be true just in case B is true in that world . It is fairly easy to see , I think , how such a definition will help to allow semifactuals , and yet ...
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