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We therefore propose that the class of phrases which 29 purported to constrain , analysable as NP - over - S ... by the acceptability of sentences like 26b , since the emphasized phrase there is only a proper subpart of an argument .
We therefore propose that the class of phrases which 29 purported to constrain , analysable as NP - over - S ... by the acceptability of sentences like 26b , since the emphasized phrase there is only a proper subpart of an argument .
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THE PROBLEM OF ADVERBS AND CERTAIN TYPES OF PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES . Recall that , even with its ' parent - internality ' clause for handling 27 , Principle 29 could not account for the contrast in acceptability between 8a and 30b : ( 8 ) ...
THE PROBLEM OF ADVERBS AND CERTAIN TYPES OF PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES . Recall that , even with its ' parent - internality ' clause for handling 27 , Principle 29 could not account for the contrast in acceptability between 8a and 30b : ( 8 ) ...
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The adverbial phrases which can originate inside the focus are exactly those which we would expect to find in ID position . They differ from the other prepositional phrases in that ( a ) they are not dependent on particular verbs ( i.e. ...
The adverbial phrases which can originate inside the focus are exactly those which we would expect to find in ID position . They differ from the other prepositional phrases in that ( a ) they are not dependent on particular verbs ( i.e. ...
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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