Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... appear in complement positions . To be visible , it would have to be Case- marked , which is not possible for PRO . As it stands , however , this cannot be the correct explanation , since we do get PRO in non - Case - marked subject po ...
... appear in complement positions . To be visible , it would have to be Case- marked , which is not possible for PRO . As it stands , however , this cannot be the correct explanation , since we do get PRO in non - Case - marked subject po ...
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... appear in subject position without being Case - marked . This approach to the distribution of PRO predicts that , if some NP position is mandatorily generated , then it can be filled by a PRO . Cinque 1980 argues that 26 As Aoun 1986 ...
... appear in subject position without being Case - marked . This approach to the distribution of PRO predicts that , if some NP position is mandatorily generated , then it can be filled by a PRO . Cinque 1980 argues that 26 As Aoun 1986 ...
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... appear . HYMAN , LARRY M. 1976 ( ed . ) Studies in Bantu tonology . ( Southern California occasional papers in linguistics , 3. ) Los Angeles : Dept. of Linguistics , USC . • 1979 ( ed . ) Aghem grammatical structure . ( Southern ...
... appear . HYMAN , LARRY M. 1976 ( ed . ) Studies in Bantu tonology . ( Southern California occasional papers in linguistics , 3. ) Los Angeles : Dept. of Linguistics , USC . • 1979 ( ed . ) Aghem grammatical structure . ( Southern ...
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