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STRUCTURES OF DOUBLE OBJECT AND TOPIC CONSTRUCTIONS . Let us begin with the issues raised in 1a . Kuno et al . argue that Aoun and Li's analysis of the double object and topicalization structures suffers from theoretical problems .
STRUCTURES OF DOUBLE OBJECT AND TOPIC CONSTRUCTIONS . Let us begin with the issues raised in 1a . Kuno et al . argue that Aoun and Li's analysis of the double object and topicalization structures suffers from theoretical problems .
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27 a the left of a QP ( subject wh and object QP in a canonical active sentence ) ; does 31a still need to apply ? The differences between English and Chinese , in Kuno et al.'s approach , are accounted for by assuming that some experts ...
27 a the left of a QP ( subject wh and object QP in a canonical active sentence ) ; does 31a still need to apply ? The differences between English and Chinese , in Kuno et al.'s approach , are accounted for by assuming that some experts ...
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The comparison relation in 58b is meant to be between the bi NP and the topic which is related to the object position . In Chinese , the comparison relation between a bi NP and an object NP cannot be established when the object belongs ...
The comparison relation in 58b is meant to be between the bi NP and the topic which is related to the object position . In Chinese , the comparison relation between a bi NP and an object NP cannot be established when the object belongs ...
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