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However , unless the feature ( MC ) is well motivated on independent syntactic grounds , the claim that all natural languages can be described by phrase structure grammars that induce ECPO is in danger of becoming vacuous , since ...
However , unless the feature ( MC ) is well motivated on independent syntactic grounds , the claim that all natural languages can be described by phrase structure grammars that induce ECPO is in danger of becoming vacuous , since ...
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9 that the NP out of which a noun is incorporated may get syntactic case , but need not ; however , there is no a priori way to predict whether a given language is one that allows caseless NPs associated with NI .
9 that the NP out of which a noun is incorporated may get syntactic case , but need not ; however , there is no a priori way to predict whether a given language is one that allows caseless NPs associated with NI .
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As for the syntactic domain of such forms , some of them are sentence clitics ( autem however ' , igitur ' therefore ' , enim ' namely ' ) and others are arguments of the verb , syntactically dependent on it .
As for the syntactic domain of such forms , some of them are sentence clitics ( autem however ' , igitur ' therefore ' , enim ' namely ' ) and others are arguments of the verb , syntactically dependent on it .
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
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