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Cinque 1980 argues that > 26 As Aoun 1986 points out , the PRO theorem runs into considerable empirical difficulty in languages like Chinese — in which , he argues , the G [ overning ) C [ ategory ) for pronouns and for anaphors is not ...
Cinque 1980 argues that > 26 As Aoun 1986 points out , the PRO theorem runs into considerable empirical difficulty in languages like Chinese — in which , he argues , the G [ overning ) C [ ategory ) for pronouns and for anaphors is not ...
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These linguistic elements , J argues , must be ' voreinzelsprachlich ' ( thus representing shared elements from PIE that date from the pre - Greek / pre - Albanian period ) because of the occurrence of sound changes ( e.g. * sk- > h- in ...
These linguistic elements , J argues , must be ' voreinzelsprachlich ' ( thus representing shared elements from PIE that date from the pre - Greek / pre - Albanian period ) because of the occurrence of sound changes ( e.g. * sk- > h- in ...
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8 argues that traditional Hawaiian ' Gaining meaning : Semantic development ' , by socialization requires children to learn through D. PEASE & J. BERKO GLEASON ; 5 , ' Putting silent observation , inference , and speculation ; words ...
8 argues that traditional Hawaiian ' Gaining meaning : Semantic development ' , by socialization requires children to learn through D. PEASE & J. BERKO GLEASON ; 5 , ' Putting silent observation , inference , and speculation ; words ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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