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If one can assume that distinctness of EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION — by which I mean the distribution of ( super ) projections - is a sufficient indication for category distinctness , then should one assume , conversely , that two classes of ...
If one can assume that distinctness of EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION — by which I mean the distribution of ( super ) projections - is a sufficient indication for category distinctness , then should one assume , conversely , that two classes of ...
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If voici / voilà have the external distribution of indicative verbs , they lack the characteristic distribution of verbs for the other tenses . It is distinct from that of the participle , of the infinitive , and of subjunctive verbs ...
If voici / voilà have the external distribution of indicative verbs , they lack the characteristic distribution of verbs for the other tenses . It is distinct from that of the participle , of the infinitive , and of subjunctive verbs ...
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Whatever analysis is eventually adopted for independent incomplete clauses , their external distribution is unlike that of voici / voilà , which may be embedded without restriction ( and without any particular intonation ) .
Whatever analysis is eventually adopted for independent incomplete clauses , their external distribution is unlike that of voici / voilà , which may be embedded without restriction ( and without any particular intonation ) .
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agent allow analysis answer appear approach argue argument auxiliary claim clauses clitic combination complements complex conditional considered constituent constructions contains conversational defined dependencies derived dialects discourse discussion distinction distribution English evidence examples explanation expressions fact FIGURE formal French function further German give given grammar important indicative interesting interpretation involve issues John language lexical linguistic marked meaning modal natural Note object occur particular passive person phrase position possible preposition present Press principles problem pronoun properties proposed provides question reading reason reference relative represented require response restricted rules seems semantic sentences similar simple speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax tense theory topics types University verbs voici/voilà voilà volume