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EXCLAMATIVE CLAUSES : AT THE SYNTAX - SEMANTICS INTERFACE RAFFAELLA ZANUTTINI Paul PORTNER Georgetown University Georgetown University A central issue in the theory of clause types is whether force is represented in the syntax .
EXCLAMATIVE CLAUSES : AT THE SYNTAX - SEMANTICS INTERFACE RAFFAELLA ZANUTTINI Paul PORTNER Georgetown University Georgetown University A central issue in the theory of clause types is whether force is represented in the syntax .
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While members of various clause types may be associated with the illocutionary force of exclaiming , only members of the exclamative clause type are conventionally associated with this sentential force .
While members of various clause types may be associated with the illocutionary force of exclaiming , only members of the exclamative clause type are conventionally associated with this sentential force .
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( pp [ lp the ) ( np things ( cp WH [ [ cØ [ cp FACT [ [ cØ ] [ ıp he says ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] The key novel feature here is the presence of multiple layers of CP within the relative clause . In theoretical terms this is again motivated ...
( pp [ lp the ) ( np things ( cp WH [ [ cØ [ cp FACT [ [ cØ ] [ ıp he says ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] The key novel feature here is the presence of multiple layers of CP within the relative clause . In theoretical terms this is again motivated ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
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