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Instead , the relativized NP , which cannot be deleted without violating an island constraint , is pronominalized . ... In non - Standard English , that - relatives were shown to be less constrained , permitting relativization not only ...
Instead , the relativized NP , which cannot be deleted without violating an island constraint , is pronominalized . ... In non - Standard English , that - relatives were shown to be less constrained , permitting relativization not only ...
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As 81-87 show , Yoruba relatives delete the relativized NP in just those functions where English that - relatives show ... Yoruba allows pronominalization in places where Standard English does not allow relativization at all , and where ...
As 81-87 show , Yoruba relatives delete the relativized NP in just those functions where English that - relatives show ... Yoruba allows pronominalization in places where Standard English does not allow relativization at all , and where ...
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In $ 4 , we broaden the analysis to show how the relativizing ' particle is used in deixis . ... a plausible sequence for the origin and spread of the relativization transformation , and address ourselves to the issues of syntactic ...
In $ 4 , we broaden the analysis to show how the relativizing ' particle is used in deixis . ... a plausible sequence for the origin and spread of the relativization transformation , and address ourselves to the issues of syntactic ...
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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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