Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... position of the head relative to its modifiers within one phrasal category ( i.e. the NP , the VP , the adjective phrase , or the adposition phrase ) to generalize to the others . Whatever position the head occupies in relation to all ...
... position of the head relative to its modifiers within one phrasal category ( i.e. the NP , the VP , the adjective phrase , or the adposition phrase ) to generalize to the others . Whatever position the head occupies in relation to all ...
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... position [ e ; ] . By comparison , the derivation of an enclitic subject , as in Est - ce faux ? ' Is it false ? ' , from the D - structure Ce est faux , requires fewer steps : ( a ) does not apply — nor , as a consequence , does ( c ) ...
... position [ e ; ] . By comparison , the derivation of an enclitic subject , as in Est - ce faux ? ' Is it false ? ' , from the D - structure Ce est faux , requires fewer steps : ( a ) does not apply — nor , as a consequence , does ( c ) ...
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... position as a case of constituent control over a trace in sentence - initial position of the lower clause . However , the determination of the controller position is difficult , since the only other position that allows AP adjuncts is ...
... position as a case of constituent control over a trace in sentence - initial position of the lower clause . However , the determination of the controller position is difficult , since the only other position that allows AP adjuncts is ...
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