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In particular , B reviews lexicalists ' account of noun incorporation , attributing to those accounts some nice results , but argues that , in the end , a syntactic account has advantages over a lexicalist account of NI .
In particular , B reviews lexicalists ' account of noun incorporation , attributing to those accounts some nice results , but argues that , in the end , a syntactic account has advantages over a lexicalist account of NI .
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The article , however , goes well beyond discussing this particular name . Leer suggests that the personal name we há was borrowed from Tsimshian but also that the Tlingit clan who took over we há lent their clan name to the Tsimshians ...
The article , however , goes well beyond discussing this particular name . Leer suggests that the personal name we há was borrowed from Tsimshian but also that the Tlingit clan who took over we há lent their clan name to the Tsimshians ...
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Parameters , which account for crosslinguistic grammatical variation , all concern the morphology . Of most relevance to the research presented here is the prohibition against alternative derivations . In particular , movement occurs ...
Parameters , which account for crosslinguistic grammatical variation , all concern the morphology . Of most relevance to the research presented here is the prohibition against alternative derivations . In particular , movement occurs ...
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