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Head - final relatives are assigned an adjunction structure where the relative clause is left adjoined to NP . ... relation between the determiner and the relative clause , the distributional parallelism between relative clauses and ...
Head - final relatives are assigned an adjunction structure where the relative clause is left adjoined to NP . ... relation between the determiner and the relative clause , the distributional parallelism between relative clauses and ...
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For example , a finite relative clause inside a subject NP creates an island for wh - fronting ( 4a ) , similar to the subject island in 3a . However , when this gap is structurally combined with the main clause gap in 4b to create the ...
For example , a finite relative clause inside a subject NP creates an island for wh - fronting ( 4a ) , similar to the subject island in 3a . However , when this gap is structurally combined with the main clause gap in 4b to create the ...
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7 ment vs. finite relative clause ) . ' All conditions began with a main clause that contained a an interrogative complement clause that started with the wh - word what or who . The embedded clause contained a complex subject NP and at ...
7 ment vs. finite relative clause ) . ' All conditions began with a main clause that contained a an interrogative complement clause that started with the wh - word what or who . The embedded clause contained a complex subject NP and at ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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