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This universal permits all and only the modifier - head combinations within the NP shown in Table 1 ; exemplifying languages are shown in parentheses . N , stands for noun in first position within the NP , N2 for noun - second , etc .
This universal permits all and only the modifier - head combinations within the NP shown in Table 1 ; exemplifying languages are shown in parentheses . N , stands for noun in first position within the NP , N2 for noun - second , etc .
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Syntactically , they can constitute independent 17 This series of movements creates a chain in the S - structure between the argument pronoun celai , the non - argument enclitic ili , and the empty subject position ( e ; ) .
Syntactically , they can constitute independent 17 This series of movements creates a chain in the S - structure between the argument pronoun celai , the non - argument enclitic ili , and the empty subject position ( e ; ) .
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However , the determination of the controller position is difficult , since the only other position that allows AP ... When the AP adjunct appears in clausefinal positions , either the subject or object of the sentence can control the ...
However , the determination of the controller position is difficult , since the only other position that allows AP ... When the AP adjunct appears in clausefinal positions , either the subject or object of the sentence can control the ...
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