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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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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 .
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 mentioned above ( §2 ) , the Incorporative Principle of Sadock 1985 requires that in such cases the incorporated stem be the head of the syntactic phrase it occurs in . Rule 31 obeys this principle since it combines into a single ...
As mentioned above ( §2 ) , the Incorporative Principle of Sadock 1985 requires that in such cases the incorporated stem be the head of the syntactic phrase it occurs in . Rule 31 obeys this principle since it combines into a single ...
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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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