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Additionally , there is no evidence that CEC fi - deletion parallels the SE for - deletion rule which is posited in some analyses . Finally , there is no evidence for any rule that would introduce preverbal fi as a replacement for aux .
Additionally , there is no evidence that CEC fi - deletion parallels the SE for - deletion rule which is posited in some analyses . Finally , there is no evidence for any rule that would introduce preverbal fi as a replacement for aux .
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Part of the evidence for this interpretation is that the same possibility exists for complements of certain desiderative verbs : ( 98 ) di bed waan fi riez - op likl ' The bed needs to be raised a little .
Part of the evidence for this interpretation is that the same possibility exists for complements of certain desiderative verbs : ( 98 ) di bed waan fi riez - op likl ' The bed needs to be raised a little .
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Because the implications of determining the correct c - structure induced by verbs like believe are far - reaching , it is worthwhile to examine the evidence that might help to decide this question . Andrews ' and Mohanan's arguments ...
Because the implications of determining the correct c - structure induced by verbs like believe are far - reaching , it is worthwhile to examine the evidence that might help to decide this question . Andrews ' and Mohanan's arguments ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
A reply | 569 |
The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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