Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... syntactic feature / value specification . This is , in fact , the strategy which U adopts when he pos- tulates LP statements like the ones in 3 and 4 , except that the verbal categories are distinguished through the feature ...
... syntactic feature / value specification . This is , in fact , the strategy which U adopts when he pos- tulates LP statements like the ones in 3 and 4 , except that the verbal categories are distinguished through the feature ...
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... syntactic representation and not by the morphological representation , yielding no tran- sitivity difference between ... syntactic account has anything to say about the independently well - formed null - head modifiers , which exist in ...
... syntactic representation and not by the morphological representation , yielding no tran- sitivity difference between ... syntactic account has anything to say about the independently well - formed null - head modifiers , which exist in ...
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... syntactic phrase it occurs in . Rule 31 obeys this principle since it combines into a single morphological entity a syntactic complement - taking lexeme , the V [ AUX ] , and a V [ -FIN ] , which is the head of the syntactic com ...
... syntactic phrase it occurs in . Rule 31 obeys this principle since it combines into a single morphological entity a syntactic complement - taking lexeme , the V [ AUX ] , and a V [ -FIN ] , which is the head of the syntactic com ...
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