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This VP binds an A - position in the comment , that of the direct object of the verb zànchéng . We say that a VP can occur directly in A - position without nominalization , since any VP can so appear without morphological or semantic ...
This VP binds an A - position in the comment , that of the direct object of the verb zànchéng . We say that a VP can occur directly in A - position without nominalization , since any VP can so appear without morphological or semantic ...
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However , 52b is a possible interpretation of 51 , as we can see from the fact that an element in the TOP position in the main clause can be associated with a position inside a sentential subject embedded one or more clauses down - as ...
However , 52b is a possible interpretation of 51 , as we can see from the fact that an element in the TOP position in the main clause can be associated with a position inside a sentential subject embedded one or more clauses down - as ...
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S ' clitics in a medial position other than 2P , e.g. in third position . S ' clitics located with respect to the end of a clause , either in final or penultimate position . Kaisse herself is careful to bring forward cases that seem to ...
S ' clitics in a medial position other than 2P , e.g. in third position . S ' clitics located with respect to the end of a clause , either in final or penultimate position . Kaisse herself is careful to bring forward cases that seem to ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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