Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... possessor behaves as if it were not the possessor of a larger DP , indeed as if it were not inside a larger DP at all . We then consider the INNER properties of the ACC , which show that the possessor behaves in ways similar to a normal ...
... possessor behaves as if it were not the possessor of a larger DP , indeed as if it were not inside a larger DP at all . We then consider the INNER properties of the ACC , which show that the possessor behaves in ways similar to a normal ...
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... possessor and the mask is one of the set { ass , butt , self , ... } . Characteristic of camouflage structures is that the camouflaged DP manifests a dual behavior . In certain respects , it simply behaves as an element of a larger DP ...
... possessor and the mask is one of the set { ass , butt , self , ... } . Characteristic of camouflage structures is that the camouflaged DP manifests a dual behavior . In certain respects , it simply behaves as an element of a larger DP ...
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... possessor . The existence of camouflage for possessors in Tzotzil supports our speculation in §10 that reflexives in AAE and standard English involve a kind of camouflage , one distinct from the ACC . The idea that AAE self is a kind of ...
... possessor . The existence of camouflage for possessors in Tzotzil supports our speculation in §10 that reflexives in AAE and standard English involve a kind of camouflage , one distinct from the ACC . The idea that AAE self is a kind of ...
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