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... and thus that all 3rd person arguments in those clauses are ranked in obviation status with one another ; second , that in Tzotzil , a main a clause argument outranks a complement argument in obviation status unless that of the ...
... and thus that all 3rd person arguments in those clauses are ranked in obviation status with one another ; second , that in Tzotzil , a main a clause argument outranks a complement argument in obviation status unless that of the ...
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A broad array of arguments suggests that this effect is not due to any ambiguity in the noun phrases , but rather to the ... I have been treating predicates as having a hidden argument place for eventualities , but if we allow not just ...
A broad array of arguments suggests that this effect is not due to any ambiguity in the noun phrases , but rather to the ... I have been treating predicates as having a hidden argument place for eventualities , but if we allow not just ...
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Arguing against identifying the focus domain as “ to ' , L states that a ' to - relation ' is not as natural as the ... Overall , it seems that L's argument against defining focus over a syntactic representation goes only halfway — he ...
Arguing against identifying the focus domain as “ to ' , L states that a ' to - relation ' is not as natural as the ... Overall , it seems that L's argument against defining focus over a syntactic representation goes only halfway — he ...
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