Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... relative clause ; its headed- ness is exemplified by the fact that it controls agreement both within the relative clause and in the matrix clause . The set of indefinite NPs which can appear as internal heads is precisely the set of ...
... relative clause ; its headed- ness is exemplified by the fact that it controls agreement both within the relative clause and in the matrix clause . The set of indefinite NPs which can appear as internal heads is precisely the set of ...
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... relative clause formation can be for- mulated as a new rule to be called WH - Movement . The differences between the two processes are never returned to - for example , as Ross pointed out nearly twenty years ago , the fact that relative ...
... relative clause formation can be for- mulated as a new rule to be called WH - Movement . The differences between the two processes are never returned to - for example , as Ross pointed out nearly twenty years ago , the fact that relative ...
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... relative - correlative structures that she lists are of the type illustrated in ( 9 ) below , with a ' conditional ' , i.e. morphologically nonfinite , verb form in the relative clause . Examples of this type tell us nothing about the ...
... relative - correlative structures that she lists are of the type illustrated in ( 9 ) below , with a ' conditional ' , i.e. morphologically nonfinite , verb form in the relative clause . Examples of this type tell us nothing about the ...
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