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They differ from phrases in lacking daughters , and in having an argument structure ( attribute ARG - ST ) , which phrases lack in general , as well as a MORPH ( ology ) feature . Words are the syntactic unit , the minimum sign from ...
They differ from phrases in lacking daughters , and in having an argument structure ( attribute ARG - ST ) , which phrases lack in general , as well as a MORPH ( ology ) feature . Words are the syntactic unit , the minimum sign from ...
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Nevertheless , they take auxiliary essere , whether the argument is pre- or postverbal . The argument based on ne relies on the hypothesis that Vs always have a subject : this is a theoretical rather than an empirical issue .
Nevertheless , they take auxiliary essere , whether the argument is pre- or postverbal . The argument based on ne relies on the hypothesis that Vs always have a subject : this is a theoretical rather than an empirical issue .
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In addition , past particia ple words are [ T - AUX etre ) if their argument structure contains an anaphoric affix ( hard constraint ) . 60 ( 97 ) a . lexeme ( T - AUX / avoir ) HEAD verb b . [ part past - participle ARG - ST < ...
In addition , past particia ple words are [ T - AUX etre ) if their argument structure contains an anaphoric affix ( hard constraint ) . 60 ( 97 ) a . lexeme ( T - AUX / avoir ) HEAD verb b . [ part past - participle ARG - ST < ...
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