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... Russian and French . Thus , our explanation of the Russian facts posits no devices that are not needed independently in the grammars of other languages . It achieves explanation internal to Russian without expanding the class of devices ...
... Russian and French . Thus , our explanation of the Russian facts posits no devices that are not needed independently in the grammars of other languages . It achieves explanation internal to Russian without expanding the class of devices ...
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... Russian . As in Russian , this gap follows from the interaction of a morphological restriction on an expletive and independent , language - internal case requirements on the subjects of nonfinite clauses . English subjects are marked ...
... Russian . As in Russian , this gap follows from the interaction of a morphological restriction on an expletive and independent , language - internal case requirements on the subjects of nonfinite clauses . English subjects are marked ...
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Our Russian results are also consistent with this hypothesis : ( 92 ) UNIVERSAL SUBJECT HYPOTHESIS : All clauses have subjects in all languages . The universal subject hypothesis has been embodied in a number of putative universal ...
Our Russian results are also consistent with this hypothesis : ( 92 ) UNIVERSAL SUBJECT HYPOTHESIS : All clauses have subjects in all languages . The universal subject hypothesis has been embodied in a number of putative universal ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
The syntactic structure of French auxiliaries Anne Abeillé Danièle Godard | 404 |
English subjectless tagged sentences Paul Kay | 453 |
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