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I further took the former to give rise to a licensing condition and the latter to an antilicensing condition . ( 63 ) Licensing by nonveridicality A polarity item a will be grammatical in a sentence S iff a is in the scope of a ...
I further took the former to give rise to a licensing condition and the latter to an antilicensing condition . ( 63 ) Licensing by nonveridicality A polarity item a will be grammatical in a sentence S iff a is in the scope of a ...
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The Greek items , remember are not licensed with factives at all regardless of the nature of the verb , because they ... In the case of licensing , the PI looks at the local pieces in syntax and is well - formed only if it is in the ...
The Greek items , remember are not licensed with factives at all regardless of the nature of the verb , because they ... In the case of licensing , the PI looks at the local pieces in syntax and is well - formed only if it is in the ...
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In his analysis , the reason that each conjunct is licensed as if it were alone is that each is the specifier of its own ... with I. Conjoined objects are handled analogously , where each DP is the specifier of a licensing head .
In his analysis , the reason that each conjunct is licensed as if it were alone is that each is the specifier of its own ... with I. Conjoined objects are handled analogously , where each DP is the specifier of a licensing head .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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