Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... expressions for oblique agents and for noninitial causal clauses . The marking of sources has syntactic consequences for children who wish to talk about things out of canonical order - about agents that are not subjects , or causes ...
... expressions for oblique agents and for noninitial causal clauses . The marking of sources has syntactic consequences for children who wish to talk about things out of canonical order - about agents that are not subjects , or causes ...
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... expression is a predicate or else free . This has the immediate advantage of allowing for sentences with predicate ... expressions ' . By anyone's definition of ' referring ' , no angel does not refer . To conclude : Safir has erected ...
... expression is a predicate or else free . This has the immediate advantage of allowing for sentences with predicate ... expressions ' . By anyone's definition of ' referring ' , no angel does not refer . To conclude : Safir has erected ...
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... expressions ( Chomsky 1986a ) . There is really nothing mysterious about Case ; in fact it is quite obvious and must be at least implicitly recognized by any theory of syntax . The difference is that in PPA Case is recognized explicitly ...
... expressions ( Chomsky 1986a ) . There is really nothing mysterious about Case ; in fact it is quite obvious and must be at least implicitly recognized by any theory of syntax . The difference is that in PPA Case is recognized explicitly ...
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