Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... relative clauses and certain other NP postmodifiers are arguments of their head NP . To ensure that such arguments are relative clauses , rather than something else , I will stipulate that ( common ) nouns are given in the lexicon not ...
... relative clauses and certain other NP postmodifiers are arguments of their head NP . To ensure that such arguments are relative clauses , rather than something else , I will stipulate that ( common ) nouns are given in the lexicon not ...
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... relative , depending on whether grammars can deviate from them . Thus Lightfoot hypothesizes that all specifiers of all categories would occur on the same side of their re- spective category heads . This putative relative universal is ...
... relative , depending on whether grammars can deviate from them . Thus Lightfoot hypothesizes that all specifiers of all categories would occur on the same side of their re- spective category heads . This putative relative universal is ...
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... relative clause constructions : among other ways , relatives may be formed by complete non - reduction of the clause ( as in Bambara ) , by gapping the coreferent noun phrase ( as in Japanese ) , by changing word order ( as in English ) ...
... relative clause constructions : among other ways , relatives may be formed by complete non - reduction of the clause ( as in Bambara ) , by gapping the coreferent noun phrase ( as in Japanese ) , by changing word order ( as in English ) ...
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