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The idea that an auxiliary and the nonfinite head of its complement form a special unit is certainly not new . Within the Government and Binding ( GB ) framework , it has been proposed by Zubizarreta 1982 to account for Romance clitic ...
The idea that an auxiliary and the nonfinite head of its complement form a special unit is certainly not new . Within the Government and Binding ( GB ) framework , it has been proposed by Zubizarreta 1982 to account for Romance clitic ...
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Crucial to this account are two innovations in Case theory first proposed in Everett 1986 and 1987 - morphological visibility , as defined in 29 below ; and the separation of AGR and tense , whereby AGR , but not tense , can be ...
Crucial to this account are two innovations in Case theory first proposed in Everett 1986 and 1987 - morphological visibility , as defined in 29 below ; and the separation of AGR and tense , whereby AGR , but not tense , can be ...
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The remainder of this paper discusses French data that are inconsistent with the Italian analysis proposed by Belletti & Rizzi 1988. In French , deep and surface subjects share the ability to serve as controllers of various types of ...
The remainder of this paper discusses French data that are inconsistent with the Italian analysis proposed by Belletti & Rizzi 1988. In French , deep and surface subjects share the ability to serve as controllers of various types of ...
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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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