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On the other hand , I have proposed elsewhere ( Smith 1975 ) that this need not be a movement rule , but rather what I have termed a RANKING RULE . If with Passive the underlying subject is simply placed in a byphrase , then there is a ...
On the other hand , I have proposed elsewhere ( Smith 1975 ) that this need not be a movement rule , but rather what I have termed a RANKING RULE . If with Passive the underlying subject is simply placed in a byphrase , then there is a ...
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This might be supposed to conflict with what I propose . However , note that these are relatively compact forms ... This is the expected result in terms of the proximity principle proposed above . The proximity principle may be seen ...
This might be supposed to conflict with what I propose . However , note that these are relatively compact forms ... This is the expected result in terms of the proximity principle proposed above . The proximity principle may be seen ...
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Thus L & A note that a certain ordering is made possible by , and if correct would tend to support , their proposed feature assignments ; and there they leave the matter . This approach results in proposals which are indeed somewhat ad ...
Thus L & A note that a certain ordering is made possible by , and if correct would tend to support , their proposed feature assignments ; and there they leave the matter . This approach results in proposals which are indeed somewhat ad ...
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