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Resumptives have traditionally been claimed to save island violations , that is , to improve the acceptability of extraction out of weak and strong islands , though such claims have predominantly involved resumption in relative clauses ...
Resumptives have traditionally been claimed to save island violations , that is , to improve the acceptability of extraction out of weak and strong islands , though such claims have predominantly involved resumption in relative clauses ...
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The first part sets out the theory that Wechsler and Zlatić propose , which claims that there are four aspects or ' faces ' of agreement , each associated with its own set of agreement features : morphological features , CONCORD ...
The first part sets out the theory that Wechsler and Zlatić propose , which claims that there are four aspects or ' faces ' of agreement , each associated with its own set of agreement features : morphological features , CONCORD ...
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Ch . 5 , ' Synthesis : The agreement hierarchy revisited ' , sums up the theory , motivating their claims about the relation between the different aspects of agreement and their predictions that only certain mismatches can occur .
Ch . 5 , ' Synthesis : The agreement hierarchy revisited ' , sums up the theory , motivating their claims about the relation between the different aspects of agreement and their predictions that only certain mismatches can occur .
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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