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... head - internal type , and as a sophisticated explanation for the fact that the internal head must be an indefinite NP . The structure of the Lakhota complex NP is presented arboreally below : ( 21 ) NP S Det -NP ( indef ) The ...
... head - internal type , and as a sophisticated explanation for the fact that the internal head must be an indefinite NP . The structure of the Lakhota complex NP is presented arboreally below : ( 21 ) NP S Det -NP ( indef ) The ...
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... head in object position . In 27b , the null - headed modifier angisuumik is again in object position with a null NP head , but there is no noun root in the verb . ( 27 ) West Greenlandic ( Sadock 1980 : 309 ) a . Angisuumik qimmeqarpoq ...
... head in object position . In 27b , the null - headed modifier angisuumik is again in object position with a null NP head , but there is no noun root in the verb . ( 27 ) West Greenlandic ( Sadock 1980 : 309 ) a . Angisuumik qimmeqarpoq ...
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... head's maximal projection.11 4.2 . MULTI - AGR LANGUAGES . Everett 1987 argues that in Pirahã each phrasal head contains an AGR position filled by a clitic . In fact , there are many languages in the Amazon ( e.g. Pacaas - Novos ...
... head's maximal projection.11 4.2 . MULTI - AGR LANGUAGES . Everett 1987 argues that in Pirahã each phrasal head contains an AGR position filled by a clitic . In fact , there are many languages in the Amazon ( e.g. Pacaas - Novos ...
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