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... phrase . It is quite clear that the noun phrase does not co - occur with the pronoun , and also when the noun phrase is moved out of its original position , a pronoun appears in place of the noun phrase , with the case marker attached ...
... phrase . It is quite clear that the noun phrase does not co - occur with the pronoun , and also when the noun phrase is moved out of its original position , a pronoun appears in place of the noun phrase , with the case marker attached ...
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... phrase and a phonological phrase . In some languages , including En- glish , a phonological phrase that comprises only one prosodic word , and that is the complement of a preceding syntactic head , may be incorporated into the phonological ...
... phrase and a phonological phrase . In some languages , including En- glish , a phonological phrase that comprises only one prosodic word , and that is the complement of a preceding syntactic head , may be incorporated into the phonological ...
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... phrase structure that will figure in the current work is phrase length . Within prosodic phonology , object NPs comprising two or more prosodic words cannot be incorporated into the phonological phrase containing the verb . Thus , while ...
... phrase structure that will figure in the current work is phrase length . Within prosodic phonology , object NPs comprising two or more prosodic words cannot be incorporated into the phonological phrase containing the verb . Thus , while ...
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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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