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Passives are formed in the same way as in English : following Chomsky 1981 and Jaeggli 1986 again , the GB analysis of Sesotho passive involves NP movement to subject position and the absorption of accusative case .
Passives are formed in the same way as in English : following Chomsky 1981 and Jaeggli 1986 again , the GB analysis of Sesotho passive involves NP movement to subject position and the absorption of accusative case .
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This must be so if the doubled NPs are in argument positions , because a single head may not have two arguments ... or not doubled Yagua NPs are in argument or A - POSITIONS , as defined by Chomsky ( 1981 : 47 ) : ' An A - position is ...
This must be so if the doubled NPs are in argument positions , because a single head may not have two arguments ... or not doubled Yagua NPs are in argument or A - POSITIONS , as defined by Chomsky ( 1981 : 47 ) : ' An A - position is ...
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We might stipulate instead that there is only one preverbal argument position , filled either by the clitic or by an NP subject . But this assumes that Set I clitics occupy NP positions , at once losing the generalizations about word ...
We might stipulate instead that there is only one preverbal argument position , filled either by the clitic or by an NP subject . But this assumes that Set I clitics occupy NP positions , at once losing the generalizations about word ...
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