Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... rule be a local rule , since it can be neither root nor structure - preserving . VR & W then try to use this conclusion to make further predictions - for example , that the matrix verb cannot be one that comes with a separable particle ...
... rule be a local rule , since it can be neither root nor structure - preserving . VR & W then try to use this conclusion to make further predictions - for example , that the matrix verb cannot be one that comes with a separable particle ...
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... rules that will assign this an interpretation , and there is no analogous rule for relatives ' ( 99 ) . Why ? How ? This is an object lesson in hand- waving . ' Second , some questions do not involve movement : " I wonder whether Bill ...
... rules that will assign this an interpretation , and there is no analogous rule for relatives ' ( 99 ) . Why ? How ? This is an object lesson in hand- waving . ' Second , some questions do not involve movement : " I wonder whether Bill ...
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... rule actually works at two levels . We will call the general operation on thematic structure discussed in the previous section the ' broad - range ' dative rule . Crucially , a broad - range rule is a property - predicting regularity ...
... rule actually works at two levels . We will call the general operation on thematic structure discussed in the previous section the ' broad - range ' dative rule . Crucially , a broad - range rule is a property - predicting regularity ...
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