Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... requires nodes that are not given to be F - marked . Whereas GIVENness relates discourse status to F - marking , Foc relates F - marking to accent placement . As in Selkirk's theory , a FOC - marked node for Schwarzschild is just an F ...
... requires nodes that are not given to be F - marked . Whereas GIVENness relates discourse status to F - marking , Foc relates F - marking to accent placement . As in Selkirk's theory , a FOC - marked node for Schwarzschild is just an F ...
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... requires it to be F - marked , as shown in 31 . ( 31 ) [ play their game [ in t ] F ] F The IP node has no unfilled arguments , so to check whether it is given , we simply apply existential F - closure . Since the expression P ' [ they ...
... requires it to be F - marked , as shown in 31 . ( 31 ) [ play their game [ in t ] F ] F The IP node has no unfilled arguments , so to check whether it is given , we simply apply existential F - closure . Since the expression P ' [ they ...
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... requires one within the higher VP , and HEADARG favors arguments over heads . Nothing in the VP has a salient antecedent , so GIVENness requires every node to be F - marked . Since the IP is given ( i.e. ' the children are upset ...
... requires one within the higher VP , and HEADARG favors arguments over heads . Nothing in the VP has a salient antecedent , so GIVENness requires every node to be F - marked . Since the IP is given ( i.e. ' the children are upset ...
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Language in the 21st century | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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