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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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In his recently published revised analysis ( Emonds 1976 : 211-16 ) , he actually follows this up , and attempts to compromise by assigning to do a V label that is dominated by AUX ( the aux label now re - appearing - a step backward ...
In his recently published revised analysis ( Emonds 1976 : 211-16 ) , he actually follows this up , and attempts to compromise by assigning to do a V label that is dominated by AUX ( the aux label now re - appearing - a step backward ...
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Until the advent of generative semantics , American linguistics was expressioncentered , and this included most of the work on discourse ; i.e. , it restricted itself to ' the analysis and cataloguing of output forms of language ' ( 22 ) ...
Until the advent of generative semantics , American linguistics was expressioncentered , and this included most of the work on discourse ; i.e. , it restricted itself to ' the analysis and cataloguing of output forms of language ' ( 22 ) ...
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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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