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Harris's chapter 3 argued that under specific circumstances , first- or second - person DP could not appear as an isolated DIRECT OBJECT but rather had to appear in a more complex DP structure . For an arbitrary first- or second ...
Harris's chapter 3 argued that under specific circumstances , first- or second - person DP could not appear as an isolated DIRECT OBJECT but rather had to appear in a more complex DP structure . For an arbitrary first- or second ...
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Consequently , the WH - object in 49A disallows the activity - denoting reading of the OV string in ... A referee rightly points out that the activity - denoting effect does not suffice to distinguish bare objects from LEUL - marked ...
Consequently , the WH - object in 49A disallows the activity - denoting reading of the OV string in ... A referee rightly points out that the activity - denoting effect does not suffice to distinguish bare objects from LEUL - marked ...
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Cognate - object verbs like meogda ' eat ' , masida ' drink ' , sseuda ' write ' , ilgda ' read ' , and piuda ' smoke ' productively license internally restricted bare objects . Leaving aside metaphoric uses , these verbs impose a ...
Cognate - object verbs like meogda ' eat ' , masida ' drink ' , sseuda ' write ' , ilgda ' read ' , and piuda ' smoke ' productively license internally restricted bare objects . Leaving aside metaphoric uses , these verbs impose a ...
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