Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... German , which does not , indicates that overt movement must satisfy the CGH . The fact that focused NPs inside PPs are possi- ble in English but not in German indicates that the CGH also applies at LF . This chapter also deals with ...
... German , which does not , indicates that overt movement must satisfy the CGH . The fact that focused NPs inside PPs are possi- ble in English but not in German indicates that the CGH also applies at LF . This chapter also deals with ...
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... German and to seek to standardize their Moselle Franconian dialect into a written language . Ch . 2 ( ' German , French , Lëtzebuergesch ' , by Ger- ald Newton ) traces the historical development of Let- zebuergesch in relation to other ...
... German and to seek to standardize their Moselle Franconian dialect into a written language . Ch . 2 ( ' German , French , Lëtzebuergesch ' , by Ger- ald Newton ) traces the historical development of Let- zebuergesch in relation to other ...
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... German . But , as the introduction makes clear , the book is directed both at learners of German and at valence scholars interested in the possibility of using valence information to broaden a learner's under- standing of word use ...
... German . But , as the introduction makes clear , the book is directed both at learners of German and at valence scholars interested in the possibility of using valence information to broaden a learner's under- standing of word use ...
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