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... phrase as ambiguous between the two classes of wн phrases . This ambiguity explains their range of properties ; it receives further support below . We refer to the wн phrases that occur only in exclamatives as E - ONLY WH phrases ( cf ...
... phrase as ambiguous between the two classes of wн phrases . This ambiguity explains their range of properties ; it receives further support below . We refer to the wн phrases that occur only in exclamatives as E - ONLY WH phrases ( cf ...
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... phrases , we can now provide an account of the pattern outlined in §6.1 . In Italian , E - only wн phrases obligatorily cooccur with the complementizer che and allow a left - dislocated constituent to their right . In non - E - only WH ...
... phrases , we can now provide an account of the pattern outlined in §6.1 . In Italian , E - only wн phrases obligatorily cooccur with the complementizer che and allow a left - dislocated constituent to their right . In non - E - only WH ...
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... phrases do not occur in root exclamatives . There is no fundamental incompatibility between these WH phrases and an exclamative interpretation , given that they are possible in embedded contexts . We thus take this to be a somewhat ...
... phrases do not occur in root exclamatives . There is no fundamental incompatibility between these WH phrases and an exclamative interpretation , given that they are possible in embedded contexts . We thus take this to be a somewhat ...
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At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 231 |
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