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WH - words , on the other hand , can be preceded by a preposition : ( 23 ) a . The man whom Harry gave the key to has the grippe . b . The man to whom Harry gave the key has the grippe . The fact that the entire prepositional phrase can ...
WH - words , on the other hand , can be preceded by a preposition : ( 23 ) a . The man whom Harry gave the key to has the grippe . b . The man to whom Harry gave the key has the grippe . The fact that the entire prepositional phrase can ...
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In the ( a ) sentences above , which can be used only if there is an expressed prep- osition ; thus 31a is ungrammatical because the preposition has been deleted . These facts follow from the claim that which is an NP .
In the ( a ) sentences above , which can be used only if there is an expressed prep- osition ; thus 31a is ungrammatical because the preposition has been deleted . These facts follow from the claim that which is an NP .
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Objects of prepositions optionally carry their preposition with them , and a possessive NP must be moved with the head noun of the possessive construction . The following prediction ( 88 ) can be made on the basis of these facts ...
Objects of prepositions optionally carry their preposition with them , and a possessive NP must be moved with the head noun of the possessive construction . The following prediction ( 88 ) can be made on the basis of these facts ...
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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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