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HEAD POSITION AND INTERNALLY HEADED RELATIVE CLAUSES David BASILICO University of Alabama at Birmingham This article examines the phenomenon of HEAD MOVEMENT in internally headed relative clauses ( IHRCs ) . Most theorists working in a ...
HEAD POSITION AND INTERNALLY HEADED RELATIVE CLAUSES David BASILICO University of Alabama at Birmingham This article examines the phenomenon of HEAD MOVEMENT in internally headed relative clauses ( IHRCs ) . Most theorists working in a ...
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Both involve movement of the head out of its base position . The first way is to move the head of the IHRC to the front of the subordinate clause , leaving either a gap or a pronoun in the base position of the fronted head .
Both involve movement of the head out of its base position . The first way is to move the head of the IHRC to the front of the subordinate clause , leaving either a gap or a pronoun in the base position of the fronted head .
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head of the relative clause has been moved out of its base position , but not moved all the way to the front of the clause . A similar situation occurs in the Imperial Valley dialect of Diegueño . Consider the following examples from ...
head of the relative clause has been moved out of its base position , but not moved all the way to the front of the clause . A similar situation occurs in the Imperial Valley dialect of Diegueño . Consider the following examples from ...
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VOLUME 72 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER | 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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