Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... assigned by the head . 13 This Case conflict would rule all clitic- doubling structures ungrammatical , unless there ... ASSIGNMENT AND DOUBLING OF DIRECT OBJECTS . My analysis of Case assignment in Yagua assumes that Yagua has a VP node ...
... assigned by the head . 13 This Case conflict would rule all clitic- doubling structures ungrammatical , unless there ... ASSIGNMENT AND DOUBLING OF DIRECT OBJECTS . My analysis of Case assignment in Yagua assumes that Yagua has a VP node ...
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... assign Case , and for Belletti's 1988 hypothesis that unaccusatives only assign inherent Case . But there is not enough data to press the issue here . In equatives like 48 and 49 Case is assigned even in the absence of an overt verbal ...
... assign Case , and for Belletti's 1988 hypothesis that unaccusatives only assign inherent Case . But there is not enough data to press the issue here . In equatives like 48 and 49 Case is assigned even in the absence of an overt verbal ...
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... assigned by AGR , as the ' approriate morphological constituent ' of the head . As with INFL and V in many languages , AGR will assign Case to the argument of its phrase whether or not AGR and the head of its phrase form a continuous ...
... assigned by AGR , as the ' approriate morphological constituent ' of the head . As with INFL and V in many languages , AGR will assign Case to the argument of its phrase whether or not AGR and the head of its phrase form a continuous ...
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acquisition adult agents allow analysis appear apply approach argues argument assigned associated Cambridge cause chapter child claim clauses clitic combinations complex considered consonants constraint constructions contains continuant coronal dative definite direct discourse discussion distinction double double-object form early English epistemic evidence example expressions fact function German give given grammar head historical incorporated interesting involving John kind language lexical linguistic Mari marked meaning morphological natural notes noun object occur original palatalization passives phonology phrase position possible predicted prepositional present Press principle problem productive properties proposed question reference relations relative require restrictions result rule segments semantic sentences specific speech structure suggest syntactic syntax Table theory University verb verbal voicing volume vowel Yagua