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What then could be a plausible analysis of the resumptive - with construction ? Viewing this as a subcase of the ACC , we advance the following informal hypotheses . Cases like 112 should be analyzed in terms of POSSESSOR RAISING ...
What then could be a plausible analysis of the resumptive - with construction ? Viewing this as a subcase of the ACC , we advance the following informal hypotheses . Cases like 112 should be analyzed in terms of POSSESSOR RAISING ...
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This article presents an additional empirical argument for the view that there is a direct mapping between semantic decomposition of predicates and the ( morpho ) syntax by developing an explicit analysis of the semantics and syntax of ...
This article presents an additional empirical argument for the view that there is a direct mapping between semantic decomposition of predicates and the ( morpho ) syntax by developing an explicit analysis of the semantics and syntax of ...
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The analysis is guided by the assumption that each dialect exhibits a specific distinct intonation . The phonological analysis is comparative in nature : the implementation of accents is compared between the dialects in terms of tonal ...
The analysis is guided by the assumption that each dialect exhibits a specific distinct intonation . The phonological analysis is comparative in nature : the implementation of accents is compared between the dialects in terms of tonal ...
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