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In some cases , the antecedent can be either the possessor of a regular DP or the possessor of an ACC DP ( 56 and 57 ) . The unelicited examples in 58 show the same thing . ( 56 ) a . Ray , mother thinks he , a genius . b .
In some cases , the antecedent can be either the possessor of a regular DP or the possessor of an ACC DP ( 56 and 57 ) . The unelicited examples in 58 show the same thing . ( 56 ) a . Ray , mother thinks he , a genius . b .
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With respect to the constructions exemplified here , the ACC behaves like any other DP with a possessor . Specifically , the possessor DP and the mask noun are never separable except by prenominal modifiers . ( 79 ) a .
With respect to the constructions exemplified here , the ACC behaves like any other DP with a possessor . Specifically , the possessor DP and the mask noun are never separable except by prenominal modifiers . ( 79 ) a .
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Therefore , even in the short version of 120b , we take the pronoun in the resumptive - with construction to be anteceded by the prepositional object , not by the possessor of license.32 In some cases where the DP of the resumptive ...
Therefore , even in the short version of 120b , we take the pronoun in the resumptive - with construction to be anteceded by the prepositional object , not by the possessor of license.32 In some cases where the DP of the resumptive ...
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