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According to the EAH , if a position low on the hierarchy ( e.g. Coordinate NP ) is relativizable in a language ... can be relativized by deletion , the EAH predicts that positions further up the hierarchy , e.g. indirect objects and ...
According to the EAH , if a position low on the hierarchy ( e.g. Coordinate NP ) is relativizable in a language ... can be relativized by deletion , the EAH predicts that positions further up the hierarchy , e.g. indirect objects and ...
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Two positions are represented concerning the scope of grammar : it is either wide or narrow . ... Although no contributor to this volume espouses dualism , we can consider the position that takes an optimal grammar to be psychologically ...
Two positions are represented concerning the scope of grammar : it is either wide or narrow . ... Although no contributor to this volume espouses dualism , we can consider the position that takes an optimal grammar to be psychologically ...
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The item se can occur in underlying object position , since we have postulated that it is an ordinary noun with no ad - hoc contextual restrictions . However , an abstract structure like 22 , with se in object position , MUST undergo ...
The item se can occur in underlying object position , since we have postulated that it is an ordinary noun with no ad - hoc contextual restrictions . However , an abstract structure like 22 , with se in object position , MUST undergo ...
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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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