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It is very tempting to relate this restriction to the fact that coördinations of NP's don't allow but either : * John but Bill came . Moreover , there are cases where but is in fact allowed in a phrasal coördination , such as She's a ...
It is very tempting to relate this restriction to the fact that coördinations of NP's don't allow but either : * John but Bill came . Moreover , there are cases where but is in fact allowed in a phrasal coördination , such as She's a ...
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The synchronic argument is derived from the fact that short [ ] does not occur at the surface in the Schaffhausen dialect . * KSN write ( 12–13 ) : Since it is true that the Schaffhausen dialect has no low front rounded vowels at all ...
The synchronic argument is derived from the fact that short [ ] does not occur at the surface in the Schaffhausen dialect . * KSN write ( 12–13 ) : Since it is true that the Schaffhausen dialect has no low front rounded vowels at all ...
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A second interesting fact involving tense distinctions is that non , with the indicative sounds better in the past tense than in the present : ( 68 ) Maria è più intelligente ( a ) ? * di quanto non è suo fratello / ( b ) ? ( ? ) ...
A second interesting fact involving tense distinctions is that non , with the indicative sounds better in the past tense than in the present : ( 68 ) Maria è più intelligente ( a ) ? * di quanto non è suo fratello / ( b ) ? ( ? ) ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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