Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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Verb movement and expletive subjects in the Germanic languages . By STEN VIKNER . ( Oxford studies in comparative syntax . ) New York : Oxford University Press , 1995 . Pp . x , 294 . Reviewed by ANS VAN KEMENADE , Vrije Universiteit ...
Verb movement and expletive subjects in the Germanic languages . By STEN VIKNER . ( Oxford studies in comparative syntax . ) New York : Oxford University Press , 1995 . Pp . x , 294 . Reviewed by ANS VAN KEMENADE , Vrije Universiteit ...
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... movement should be gram- matical . However , the examples for such movement cited from Turkish and Japanese concern LF move- ment out of an adjunct , where the relevance of canon- ical government is not clear . APs ( Ch . 5 , 157-85 ) ...
... movement should be gram- matical . However , the examples for such movement cited from Turkish and Japanese concern LF move- ment out of an adjunct , where the relevance of canon- ical government is not clear . APs ( Ch . 5 , 157-85 ) ...
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... movement possibilities to different potential landing sites for wh - movement versus topicalization . SIGRID BECK , in ' Negative islands and reconstruc- tion ' ( 121-44 ) , explains a certain set of negative is- land phenomena as a ...
... movement possibilities to different potential landing sites for wh - movement versus topicalization . SIGRID BECK , in ' Negative islands and reconstruc- tion ' ( 121-44 ) , explains a certain set of negative is- land phenomena as a ...
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