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In Giannakidou 1998 , 1999 , I argued further that the dependency posited in definition 4 can be positive or negative . A positive dependency to nonveridicality means that a PI NEEDS the nonveridical operator for well - formedness and ...
In Giannakidou 1998 , 1999 , I argued further that the dependency posited in definition 4 can be positive or negative . A positive dependency to nonveridicality means that a PI NEEDS the nonveridical operator for well - formedness and ...
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( ii ) As mentioned earlier , sentence structure defines word - word dependencies directly rather than via phrase ... the two words must be directly related by a single dependency , so mere adjacency as in example 43 will not do .
( ii ) As mentioned earlier , sentence structure defines word - word dependencies directly rather than via phrase ... the two words must be directly related by a single dependency , so mere adjacency as in example 43 will not do .
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e . a long - distance dependency formation are known as ISLAND CONSTRAINTS . For the sake of expository convenience , the canonical position of the fronted wh - phrase is indicated by a gap in all examples that follow .
e . a long - distance dependency formation are known as ISLAND CONSTRAINTS . For the sake of expository convenience , the canonical position of the fronted wh - phrase is indicated by a gap in all examples that follow .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
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