Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... distribution . The distribution of a ( super ) projection , however , may depend on the inflec- tion of its head ; this is true with French indicative and subjunctive verbs , whose superprojections are found in different contexts ( as ...
... distribution . The distribution of a ( super ) projection , however , may depend on the inflec- tion of its head ; this is true with French indicative and subjunctive verbs , whose superprojections are found in different contexts ( as ...
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... DISTRIBUTION - by which I mean the distribution of ( super ) projections — is a sufficient indication for cat- egory distinctness , then should one assume , conversely , that two classes of words which have the same external distribution ...
... DISTRIBUTION - by which I mean the distribution of ( super ) projections — is a sufficient indication for cat- egory distinctness , then should one assume , conversely , that two classes of words which have the same external distribution ...
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... distribution of relative clauses without wH - topics ( cf. Kayne 1976 ) : such relatives must be headed by a finite verb or voici / voilà , but not by an infinitive , as shown in 34 ( related infinitive constructions appear after the ...
... distribution of relative clauses without wH - topics ( cf. Kayne 1976 ) : such relatives must be headed by a finite verb or voici / voilà , but not by an infinitive , as shown in 34 ( related infinitive constructions appear after the ...
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