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See Hoekstra & Mulder 1990 for a recent movement analysis of the existential ( " locative preposing ' ) which contrasts Dutch and English . “ Studies of this type usually focus on the location argument rather than on there .
See Hoekstra & Mulder 1990 for a recent movement analysis of the existential ( " locative preposing ' ) which contrasts Dutch and English . “ Studies of this type usually focus on the location argument rather than on there .
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For me , the locative subject is P ' , simply because I include a specifier position in PP at Dstructure , and the specifier does not move in ' locative inversion ' ( the existential ) . Movement of a P - marked argument to Spec ( l ) ...
For me , the locative subject is P ' , simply because I include a specifier position in PP at Dstructure , and the specifier does not move in ' locative inversion ' ( the existential ) . Movement of a P - marked argument to Spec ( l ) ...
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9 Further , the English existential pleonastic pronoun is true to its lexical nature , as shown by its distribution : it is the subject in the ( locative ) existential and the subject of locative unaccusatives ( $ 3.2 ) .
9 Further , the English existential pleonastic pronoun is true to its lexical nature , as shown by its distribution : it is the subject in the ( locative ) existential and the subject of locative unaccusatives ( $ 3.2 ) .
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