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... functional structure in 1 is challenging in two major respects : ( i ) in simple examples like hippos , it is not immediately clear how all those open values are assigned range , and ( ii ) in certain complex ungrammatical cases , it ...
... functional structure in 1 is challenging in two major respects : ( i ) in simple examples like hippos , it is not immediately clear how all those open values are assigned range , and ( ii ) in certain complex ungrammatical cases , it ...
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... functional categories also have a syntactic representation , that is , are subject to Merge and Agree , and can be interpreted as heads of phrases containing a specifier and a comple- ment . On the basis of some crosslinguistic evidence ...
... functional categories also have a syntactic representation , that is , are subject to Merge and Agree , and can be interpreted as heads of phrases containing a specifier and a comple- ment . On the basis of some crosslinguistic evidence ...
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... functional structure and that ' all reanalyzed verbs are stative , intensional and arguably more prone to a non - thematic interpretation as modal functional heads ' ( 71 ) . Moreover , R & R identify a structur- ally defined path of ...
... functional structure and that ' all reanalyzed verbs are stative , intensional and arguably more prone to a non - thematic interpretation as modal functional heads ' ( 71 ) . Moreover , R & R identify a structur- ally defined path of ...
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