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Our claim that an empty category in Chinese may be interpreted as a simple pronoun co - indexed with an antecedent is ... He claims that in a sentence like 83a , the empty direct object in the embedded clause is understood as denoting a ...
Our claim that an empty category in Chinese may be interpreted as a simple pronoun co - indexed with an antecedent is ... He claims that in a sentence like 83a , the empty direct object in the embedded clause is understood as denoting a ...
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Hankamer & Sag ( 412 ) give , as an argument against BASE , the claim that verbs with missing complements are ... Grimshaw agrees with H & S as to the meaning of missing complement S's . Thus these writers make different claims than ...
Hankamer & Sag ( 412 ) give , as an argument against BASE , the claim that verbs with missing complements are ... Grimshaw agrees with H & S as to the meaning of missing complement S's . Thus these writers make different claims than ...
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He cites the claim by Koopman & Lefebvre 1981 that Haitian Creole pu , a close relative of fi , ' can introduce final com- plements , either infinitival or tensed ' . ... To choose among the three possible analyses of fi complements ...
He cites the claim by Koopman & Lefebvre 1981 that Haitian Creole pu , a close relative of fi , ' can introduce final com- plements , either infinitival or tensed ' . ... To choose among the three possible analyses of fi complements ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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