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a Raising is not a very common syntactic device in an SOV language like Japanese . Thus the existence of this rule in Japanese , as proposed by K , can be construed as evidence that Subject Raising is a property of universal grammar ...
a Raising is not a very common syntactic device in an SOV language like Japanese . Thus the existence of this rule in Japanese , as proposed by K , can be construed as evidence that Subject Raising is a property of universal grammar ...
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I now turn to a second aspect of the analysis proposed here , the raising of the relativized NOM into head position . RAISING 3. So far , a theme of comparison has been the parallelism noted between the AR's and comparatives .
I now turn to a second aspect of the analysis proposed here , the raising of the relativized NOM into head position . RAISING 3. So far , a theme of comparison has been the parallelism noted between the AR's and comparatives .
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Other chapters deal with arguments against Raising , which P attempts to refute ; remarks on why , if Raising exists , it works the way it does ; Raising in nominalizations ; meaning and Raising ; plus various odds , ends , and ...
Other chapters deal with arguments against Raising , which P attempts to refute ; remarks on why , if Raising exists , it works the way it does ; Raising in nominalizations ; meaning and Raising ; plus various odds , ends , and ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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