Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... anaphora is routine , both for subjects and for objects . Discontinuous NPs of several types are common . Since examples illustrating various word - order possibilities and null anaphora are given elsewhere in this article , I do not ...
... anaphora is routine , both for subjects and for objects . Discontinuous NPs of several types are common . Since examples illustrating various word - order possibilities and null anaphora are given elsewhere in this article , I do not ...
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... anaphora arises for a particular syntactic argument either because that argument is actually instantiated by a verbal affix ( as in Jelinek 1984 ) , because the case that would be assigned to that argument is absorbed by a verbal affix ...
... anaphora arises for a particular syntactic argument either because that argument is actually instantiated by a verbal affix ( as in Jelinek 1984 ) , because the case that would be assigned to that argument is absorbed by a verbal affix ...
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... anaphora that looks , to all intents and purposes , like a variant of VP - ellipsis , so that 34a and 34b are , as far as I can determine , equivalent . 13 ( 34 ) a . John will read the book , and Fred will too . 19 b . John will read ...
... anaphora that looks , to all intents and purposes , like a variant of VP - ellipsis , so that 34a and 34b are , as far as I can determine , equivalent . 13 ( 34 ) a . John will read the book , and Fred will too . 19 b . John will read ...
Inhalt
Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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