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IRENE HEIM'S ' Where does the definiteness restriction apply ? Evidence from the definiteness of variables ' ( 21-42 ) puts forth an argument for Logical Form ( LF ) as the level at which the principles accountable for the Definiteness ...
IRENE HEIM'S ' Where does the definiteness restriction apply ? Evidence from the definiteness of variables ' ( 21-42 ) puts forth an argument for Logical Form ( LF ) as the level at which the principles accountable for the Definiteness ...
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Not only must the rule apply if its struc- tural description is met but its structural description must in fact be met if the complement clause does not undergo extraposition . That is the crucial point , and neither Emonds ' theory nor ...
Not only must the rule apply if its struc- tural description is met but its structural description must in fact be met if the complement clause does not undergo extraposition . That is the crucial point , and neither Emonds ' theory nor ...
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Third , they could apply a rule productively , but learn constraints on how freely the rule may apply in the language they are acquiring and use these constraints as criteria on which verbs to apply the rule to .
Third , they could apply a rule productively , but learn constraints on how freely the rule may apply in the language they are acquiring and use these constraints as criteria on which verbs to apply the rule to .
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