Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... contains a few typos ( ' oposite ' , xvii ) , and one may find fault with entries such as ' hotel ' for which bet malon is given , but not the more common malon . Despite the reservations expressed above , the dictionary's ...
... contains a few typos ( ' oposite ' , xvii ) , and one may find fault with entries such as ' hotel ' for which bet malon is given , but not the more common malon . Despite the reservations expressed above , the dictionary's ...
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... contains , say three books , the domain of identificational focus is made up of three sets containing a single book , three sets containing two books , and a set containing all three books . These sets are also partially ordered so that ...
... contains , say three books , the domain of identificational focus is made up of three sets containing a single book , three sets containing two books , and a set containing all three books . These sets are also partially ordered so that ...
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... containing a wн - element , as in 10a , Kayne assumes that the DP contains both the NP head of the relative and the WH - element , and that the entire XP containing these elements raises to spec - CP . Consider the derivation in 10b ...
... containing a wн - element , as in 10a , Kayne assumes that the DP contains both the NP head of the relative and the WH - element , and that the entire XP containing these elements raises to spec - CP . Consider the derivation in 10b ...
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