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In addition , as regards the problem to which our paper is addressed , the continuum proposal is insufficient in at least two respects : ( a ) It does not predict that - for the vast majority of speakers - there is an abrupt cut - off ...
In addition , as regards the problem to which our paper is addressed , the continuum proposal is insufficient in at least two respects : ( a ) It does not predict that - for the vast majority of speakers - there is an abrupt cut - off ...
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Now , since the NP - over - S that Mary was a spy in 27 and 28b is not internal with respect to its PARENT ( i.e. lowest VP ) , 29 indeed does not rule out the sentences in which it occurs . 9 We shall now show that Principle 29 , while ...
Now , since the NP - over - S that Mary was a spy in 27 and 28b is not internal with respect to its PARENT ( i.e. lowest VP ) , 29 indeed does not rule out the sentences in which it occurs . 9 We shall now show that Principle 29 , while ...
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The existence or non - existence of an initial marker of subordination is relevant not only with respect to NP - over - S structures , but also with respect to NP - over - VP structures . Thus , in §2.1 , we pointed out that English VP ...
The existence or non - existence of an initial marker of subordination is relevant not only with respect to NP - over - S structures , but also with respect to NP - over - VP structures . Thus , in §2.1 , we pointed out that English VP ...
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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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