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... appear in its original argument position would be cases of movement of the head , but rather than happening covertly ... appear to be some questions . The first is the landing site for head movement . In one approach , the head must ...
... appear in its original argument position would be cases of movement of the head , but rather than happening covertly ... appear to be some questions . The first is the landing site for head movement . In one approach , the head must ...
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... appear as adjuncts . If they are adjuncts and do not appear in argument position , then we would have to assume that full noun phrases in these languages do not appear within the VP at any level of structure , and then we no longer have ...
... appear as adjuncts . If they are adjuncts and do not appear in argument position , then we would have to assume that full noun phrases in these languages do not appear within the VP at any level of structure , and then we no longer have ...
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... appear with the suffix -pu while others need not . Note that NPs with -pu cannot appear as heads . Given that there are really two types of definites in terms of morphological marking , it could be argued that these correspond to two ...
... appear with the suffix -pu while others need not . Note that NPs with -pu cannot appear as heads . Given that there are really two types of definites in terms of morphological marking , it could be argued that these correspond to two ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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