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( 45 ) DP D ' D NP N ' N CP C ' С TP However , all that is crucial for my hypothesis is an analysis for relatives where the determiner is outside the scope of the relative clause ( i.e. CP ) , as first posited by Dean ( 1967 ) and by ...
( 45 ) DP D ' D NP N ' N CP C ' С TP However , all that is crucial for my hypothesis is an analysis for relatives where the determiner is outside the scope of the relative clause ( i.e. CP ) , as first posited by Dean ( 1967 ) and by ...
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a relative pronoun cannot be attracted to spec - CP and therefore , stays in situ ; instead an operator is merged in spec - CP . The relative pronoun itself has [ + interpretable ) features ( such as category type , [ + animate ) ...
a relative pronoun cannot be attracted to spec - CP and therefore , stays in situ ; instead an operator is merged in spec - CP . The relative pronoun itself has [ + interpretable ) features ( such as category type , [ + animate ) ...
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and object relative clauses where one element in CP must be lexical . Although nonoblique relative pronouns are recoverable in either language , Spanish obligatorily lexicalizes the minimal element that leads to a well - formed ...
and object relative clauses where one element in CP must be lexical . Although nonoblique relative pronouns are recoverable in either language , Spanish obligatorily lexicalizes the minimal element that leads to a well - formed ...
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