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A variety of different DP configurations is possible with the theory of range assignment developed to this point . This chapter includes a helpful summary chart ( 119 ) , which should facilitate comparison with other extended attempts ...
A variety of different DP configurations is possible with the theory of range assignment developed to this point . This chapter includes a helpful summary chart ( 119 ) , which should facilitate comparison with other extended attempts ...
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This culminates in the proposal that xit must assign range to ( e ) ( # ) , whereas ' exád cannot assign range to ( e ) d ( # ) and therefore triggers the indirect range - assignment option 12b . In $ 4.3 below , I critically assess the ...
This culminates in the proposal that xit must assign range to ( e ) ( # ) , whereas ' exád cannot assign range to ( e ) d ( # ) and therefore triggers the indirect range - assignment option 12b . In $ 4.3 below , I critically assess the ...
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After rejecting the notion that the postverbal subjects are , at some abstract level , daughters of the EP node , B proposes that , in these cases , it is the locative expression itself that assigns range to ( e ) e and achieves the ...
After rejecting the notion that the postverbal subjects are , at some abstract level , daughters of the EP node , B proposes that , in these cases , it is the locative expression itself that assigns range to ( e ) e and achieves the ...
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