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Such an analysis is sketched here ( for purposes of exposition , this and following schematic analyses assume the presence of copies to indicate the positions where movements initiate ) ( 102 ) Ray stupid ass done got arrested . a .
Such an analysis is sketched here ( for purposes of exposition , this and following schematic analyses assume the presence of copies to indicate the positions where movements initiate ) ( 102 ) Ray stupid ass done got arrested . a .
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Once again , on the principles - and - parameters / minimalist approach to syntax , it is natural to assume that the position of Larry ( before its deplacement into the possessor position of the ACC ) is spec - VP .
Once again , on the principles - and - parameters / minimalist approach to syntax , it is natural to assume that the position of Larry ( before its deplacement into the possessor position of the ACC ) is spec - VP .
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In some languages , the properties associated with the Spec , TP position are apparently not confined to subjects ... is conventionally configurational , with arguments in argument positions rather than adjunct positions à la Jelinek .
In some languages , the properties associated with the Spec , TP position are apparently not confined to subjects ... is conventionally configurational , with arguments in argument positions rather than adjunct positions à la Jelinek .
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