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It is not clear how the VP complement hypothesis can account for their occurrence between the auxiliary and the participle . Our analysis of V - manner adverbs in postverbal positions is as follows ( see $ 8.3 ) : ( i ) they are not ...
It is not clear how the VP complement hypothesis can account for their occurrence between the auxiliary and the participle . Our analysis of V - manner adverbs in postverbal positions is as follows ( see $ 8.3 ) : ( i ) they are not ...
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[ part past - participle ARG - ST < ... , ana - aff , ... > = ( T - AUX etre ] Verb words obeying both constraints are [ T - AUX etre ) if their feature description contains the specifications in 97b , and ( T - AUX avoir ) , otherwise ...
[ part past - participle ARG - ST < ... , ana - aff , ... > = ( T - AUX etre ] Verb words obeying both constraints are [ T - AUX etre ) if their feature description contains the specifications in 97b , and ( T - AUX avoir ) , otherwise ...
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The lexemic description of these verbs contains the feature ( T - AUX etre ) , a constraint which overrides the default in 97a.64 Accordingly , the past participle of such verbs , which inherits the lexemic information , is always ...
The lexemic description of these verbs contains the feature ( T - AUX etre ) , a constraint which overrides the default in 97a.64 Accordingly , the past participle of such verbs , which inherits the lexemic information , is always ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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