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Suppose one assumes that the right condition on this type of reflexive is along the lines of Principle A.25 A reflexive must be bound in some local domain.26 In this formulation , A binds B iff A c - commands B , and A and B are ...
Suppose one assumes that the right condition on this type of reflexive is along the lines of Principle A.25 A reflexive must be bound in some local domain.26 In this formulation , A binds B iff A c - commands B , and A and B are ...
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The fact that a simple reflexive is not possible in the resumptive - with construction argues that it does not represent an instance of the reflexive use of self . Combined with the requirement that a modifier is obligatory with self in ...
The fact that a simple reflexive is not possible in the resumptive - with construction argues that it does not represent an instance of the reflexive use of self . Combined with the requirement that a modifier is obligatory with self in ...
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See §12 for remarks on the crosslinguistic commonality of reflexive camouflage usages , especially with body - part nouns . As a highly simplified first approximation , and limiting attention to the core case of reflexivization in ...
See §12 for remarks on the crosslinguistic commonality of reflexive camouflage usages , especially with body - part nouns . As a highly simplified first approximation , and limiting attention to the core case of reflexivization in ...
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