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However , a number of his comments on these aspects of the theory are somewhat incoherent . For example , he offers the following curious argument against an attempt to limit the primitives of feature theory to binary features ( 104 ) ...
However , a number of his comments on these aspects of the theory are somewhat incoherent . For example , he offers the following curious argument against an attempt to limit the primitives of feature theory to binary features ( 104 ) ...
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A unified theory of syntactic categories . By JOSEPH E. EMONDS . ( Studies in generative grammar , 19. ) Dordrecht , Holland , & Cinnaminson , NJ : Foris , 1985. Pp . 356. 566.50 . Reviewed by W. NEIL ELLIOTT , University of California ...
A unified theory of syntactic categories . By JOSEPH E. EMONDS . ( Studies in generative grammar , 19. ) Dordrecht , Holland , & Cinnaminson , NJ : Foris , 1985. Pp . 356. 566.50 . Reviewed by W. NEIL ELLIOTT , University of California ...
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E's theory of subjects is , I believe , too strong . The effects of 6 - Theory guarantee that only PP's can occur as daughters of X ?, as stipulated in 1c . By the Subject Principle , PP's cannot be subjects .
E's theory of subjects is , I believe , too strong . The effects of 6 - Theory guarantee that only PP's can occur as daughters of X ?, as stipulated in 1c . By the Subject Principle , PP's cannot be subjects .
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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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