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... quantificational force ( Wilkinson 1986 ) , can scramble and receive the quantificational force of an adverb of quantification . Here , the object is outside of VP and forms the restriction on an adverb of quantification . If the object ...
... quantificational force ( Wilkinson 1986 ) , can scramble and receive the quantificational force of an adverb of quantification . Here , the object is outside of VP and forms the restriction on an adverb of quantification . If the object ...
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... quantificational force . A language that allows IHRCS without quantificational force should allow IHRCs themselves to act as the head of another IHRC . If a language allows subjacency violations , then we predict that it should also ...
... quantificational force . A language that allows IHRCS without quantificational force should allow IHRCs themselves to act as the head of another IHRC . If a language allows subjacency violations , then we predict that it should also ...
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... quantificational elements in Navajo as floating and not a constituent with the noun . This may suggest these quantificational elements are not variable binders of NPs . A second possibility , which allows IHRCS in both languages to be ...
... quantificational elements in Navajo as floating and not a constituent with the noun . This may suggest these quantificational elements are not variable binders of NPs . A second possibility , which allows IHRCS in both languages to be ...
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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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