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In fact , D. Payne ( 1985 : 201 ) asserts that clitic - doubled NPs are less salient prag- matically than nondoubled NPs . This is predicted by an analysis of doubled positions as A - positions , because we do not expect normal objects ...
In fact , D. Payne ( 1985 : 201 ) asserts that clitic - doubled NPs are less salient prag- matically than nondoubled NPs . This is predicted by an analysis of doubled positions as A - positions , because we do not expect normal objects ...
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A related problem lies in the fact that S's account of the SV formation appears to be based on the assumption that the two members of the structure must be adjacent . However , examples like the ones in 8 , cited by S ( 70 , 78 , 86 ) ...
A related problem lies in the fact that S's account of the SV formation appears to be based on the assumption that the two members of the structure must be adjacent . However , examples like the ones in 8 , cited by S ( 70 , 78 , 86 ) ...
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Well , perhaps there is some way to derive the observed facts about the possible scopes of logical operators from principles ... but the fact that apparently synonymous elements of this sort display different possibilities in different ...
Well , perhaps there is some way to derive the observed facts about the possible scopes of logical operators from principles ... but the fact that apparently synonymous elements of this sort display different possibilities in different ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
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