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These undesirable effects can be avoided if we assume that all leftward - extracted items , e.g. topics and relative ... A topic NP will now bear the raised category as T / ( S / NP ) , where I stands for an S marked with some feature ...
These undesirable effects can be avoided if we assume that all leftward - extracted items , e.g. topics and relative ... A topic NP will now bear the raised category as T / ( S / NP ) , where I stands for an S marked with some feature ...
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In 8 , well prefaces an answer that is clearly outside the questioner's expectations ; i.e. , at least in mainstream adult expectations , gym does not usually count as a school topic : S ( 8 ) Sally : Are there any topics that you like ...
In 8 , well prefaces an answer that is clearly outside the questioner's expectations ; i.e. , at least in mainstream adult expectations , gym does not usually count as a school topic : S ( 8 ) Sally : Are there any topics that you like ...
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They are also incompatible with wh - topics : ( 8 ) a . Tu t'es blessé { en ouvrant / en tombant sur } quoi ? ' You hurt yourself { in opening / by falling on } what ? ' b . * Tu t'es blessé en quoi ouvrant ?
They are also incompatible with wh - topics : ( 8 ) a . Tu t'es blessé { en ouvrant / en tombant sur } quoi ? ' You hurt yourself { in opening / by falling on } what ? ' b . * Tu t'es blessé en quoi ouvrant ?
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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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