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Given his assimilation of NP movement to predication , this leads to the result that no form of NP movement is allowed within NP's ; thus the absence of raising is explained . This option is unavailable to us , given our claim that NP ...
Given his assimilation of NP movement to predication , this leads to the result that no form of NP movement is allowed within NP's ; thus the absence of raising is explained . This option is unavailable to us , given our claim that NP ...
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Assimilation has traditionally been viewed as the result of rules which copied feature values : ( 23 ) C ( aF ] / - ( aF ] → - But in autosegmental phonology , it is more useful to view such rules as the result of spreading ...
Assimilation has traditionally been viewed as the result of rules which copied feature values : ( 23 ) C ( aF ] / - ( aF ] → - But in autosegmental phonology , it is more useful to view such rules as the result of spreading ...
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The initial is in 22a could result either by copying the leftmost aux ( S1 ) , or by putting is before the test declarative , but not by copying the AUX in the main clause . The alternative error 22b precludes both operations Sl and S2 ...
The initial is in 22a could result either by copying the leftmost aux ( S1 ) , or by putting is before the test declarative , but not by copying the AUX in the main clause . The alternative error 22b precludes both operations Sl and S2 ...
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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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