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Although wh - movement ( or operator movement ) is involved in more constructions , as is well known since at least Chomsky 1977 , the discussion is restricted to wh - questions and relatives . However , the need to bring out all of the ...
Although wh - movement ( or operator movement ) is involved in more constructions , as is well known since at least Chomsky 1977 , the discussion is restricted to wh - questions and relatives . However , the need to bring out all of the ...
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In most chapters , C presents a concise description of the linguistic phenomena in question ( e.g. phonemic perception , morphological inflections , formation of compound words ) and notes what must be acquired ; she then reviews the ...
In most chapters , C presents a concise description of the linguistic phenomena in question ( e.g. phonemic perception , morphological inflections , formation of compound words ) and notes what must be acquired ; she then reviews the ...
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Because it is syntactically indistinct from the information question construction from which it presumably arose , it gives the clever waiter license to interpret it as a literal question about what the fly is doing .
Because it is syntactically indistinct from the information question construction from which it presumably arose , it gives the clever waiter license to interpret it as a literal question about what the fly is doing .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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