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To be visible in PF , an element must be Case - marked . If we generalize this to LF , we could explain why PRO cannot appear in complement positions . To be visible , it would have to be Casemarked , which is not possible for PRO .
To be visible in PF , an element must be Case - marked . If we generalize this to LF , we could explain why PRO cannot appear in complement positions . To be visible , it would have to be Casemarked , which is not possible for PRO .
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SVS in Ute cleft or focus constructions ; DEF - NP with repetition in spoken Eng .; -m marked resump . topic in Amharic referential indefinite NP's ; NP V in Ute ; DEF followed by pause in spoken Eng . MOST DISCONTINUOUS / INACCESSIBLE ...
SVS in Ute cleft or focus constructions ; DEF - NP with repetition in spoken Eng .; -m marked resump . topic in Amharic referential indefinite NP's ; NP V in Ute ; DEF followed by pause in spoken Eng . MOST DISCONTINUOUS / INACCESSIBLE ...
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Dik 1980 ) , and they could be considered pragmatically marked constructions.20 5.3 . GIVEN VS. NEW INFORMATION is not as predictive of order as is identifiability . Table 10 presents pre- vs. postverbal distribution of direct and ...
Dik 1980 ) , and they could be considered pragmatically marked constructions.20 5.3 . GIVEN VS. NEW INFORMATION is not as predictive of order as is identifiability . Table 10 presents pre- vs. postverbal distribution of direct and ...
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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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