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... ( 48 ) Nom [ S ] Since something on the order of 48 is , presumably , universally required as the underlying structure of nominalized sentences ( such as subject and object thatclauses in English ) , such a proposal would not require ...
... ( 48 ) Nom [ S ] Since something on the order of 48 is , presumably , universally required as the underlying structure of nominalized sentences ( such as subject and object thatclauses in English ) , such a proposal would not require ...
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Nothing so far - reaching , however , appears to be required in this case , at least with regard to the problem posed ... since not only would such a derivation require that the ungrammatical 51 be generated ; it would also require that ...
Nothing so far - reaching , however , appears to be required in this case , at least with regard to the problem posed ... since not only would such a derivation require that the ungrammatical 51 be generated ; it would also require that ...
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Thus , while distributions are provided for the past and future tense morphemes , the reader will have no idea of which verb bases require the ' dummy ' in the present and which do not , and moreover will not be aware that the same ...
Thus , while distributions are provided for the past and future tense morphemes , the reader will have no idea of which verb bases require the ' dummy ' in the present and which do not , and moreover will not be aware that the same ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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