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For object and subject questions there were ten subcategories that fall into category C. C. ( i ) Obj : Aux - less gap - filling with an inflected main verb ( 9a , b ) ( ii ) Obj : Aux - less gap - filling with a nonfinite verb ( 9c ) ...
For object and subject questions there were ten subcategories that fall into category C. C. ( i ) Obj : Aux - less gap - filling with an inflected main verb ( 9a , b ) ( ii ) Obj : Aux - less gap - filling with a nonfinite verb ( 9c ) ...
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Key SUBJECT A ( v ) Questions with nonfinite main verb A ( vi ) Questions with pleonastic do and inflected verb A ( vii ) = Questions with pleonastic do and nonfinite verb A ( viii ) Omission of copular or lexical verb B Target ...
Key SUBJECT A ( v ) Questions with nonfinite main verb A ( vi ) Questions with pleonastic do and inflected verb A ( vii ) = Questions with pleonastic do and nonfinite verb A ( viii ) Omission of copular or lexical verb B Target ...
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of pleonastic do in C ( 6d , e , 7d ) , covert movement from V to T ( inflected main verb : 6e , 7c ) , or no verb movement at all ( nonfinite verb : 6c , 7a , b ) . When Move fails for the wh - element , they use only one option ...
of pleonastic do in C ( 6d , e , 7d ) , covert movement from V to T ( inflected main verb : 6e , 7c ) , or no verb movement at all ( nonfinite verb : 6c , 7a , b ) . When Move fails for the wh - element , they use only one option ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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