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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... require overt an- tecedents . Pronouns , of course , do not require overt antecedents ( 35e ) ; nor does an ungoverned PRO ( 35f ) , which is not an anaphor . This explains the par- allelism of 35a , c with 35b , d . In short , we ...
... require overt an- tecedents . Pronouns , of course , do not require overt antecedents ( 35e ) ; nor does an ungoverned PRO ( 35f ) , which is not an anaphor . This explains the par- allelism of 35a , c with 35b , d . In short , we ...
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... requires a c - commanding antecedent . Exx . 55b - c seem to indicate that PRO in such cases need not have a c - commanding antecedent , and does not fall under Principle A of the Binding theory ( Chomsky 1981 : 188 ) . This is to be ...
... requires a c - commanding antecedent . Exx . 55b - c seem to indicate that PRO in such cases need not have a c - commanding antecedent , and does not fall under Principle A of the Binding theory ( Chomsky 1981 : 188 ) . This is to be ...
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... require another context . The same remarks apply to 3 , which requires ce . In 2 , both forms are possible , with a slight difference expressed by one NS : ' With elle , the emphasis is on the statue , and with ce , it is on the ...
... require another context . The same remarks apply to 3 , which requires ce . In 2 , both forms are possible , with a slight difference expressed by one NS : ' With elle , the emphasis is on the statue , and with ce , it is on the ...
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