Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... argues that NPs in Mohawk have the properties of left - dislocated NPs in Romance ( cf. Cinque 1990 ) , Greek , and apparently , Bantu . Mohawk differs from Romance only in that it must use a dislocation configuration more often because ...
... argues that NPs in Mohawk have the properties of left - dislocated NPs in Romance ( cf. Cinque 1990 ) , Greek , and apparently , Bantu . Mohawk differs from Romance only in that it must use a dislocation configuration more often because ...
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... argues that , in the end , a syntactic account has advantages over a lexicalist account of NI . This does not mean that lexical compounding analysis of noun incorporation is impossible in UG . In fact , B ends up suggesting that both a ...
... argues that , in the end , a syntactic account has advantages over a lexicalist account of NI . This does not mean that lexical compounding analysis of noun incorporation is impossible in UG . In fact , B ends up suggesting that both a ...
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... argues that it is a topicalized structure with a null subject transferred from Chinese , New cars ; proarb must keep inside t1 . In Ch . 5 , Y argues that English ergative sentences such as World War III will happen are inherently ...
... argues that it is a topicalized structure with a null subject transferred from Chinese , New cars ; proarb must keep inside t1 . In Ch . 5 , Y argues that English ergative sentences such as World War III will happen are inherently ...
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