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( Chomsky 1982 : 10 ; cf. also 1980a : 171 , and see 1981 : 369 for index entries to ' Subject , obligatory presence of ' . ) None of these approaches implies that the subject of a given clause necessarily appears as a lexical item .
( Chomsky 1982 : 10 ; cf. also 1980a : 171 , and see 1981 : 369 for index entries to ' Subject , obligatory presence of ' . ) None of these approaches implies that the subject of a given clause necessarily appears as a lexical item .
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However , 49 still permits a hypothetical language in which infinitives require lexical subjects , while finite clauses do not . By contrast , GB assumes that such languages do not exist — and that , in the unmarked case , languages ...
However , 49 still permits a hypothetical language in which infinitives require lexical subjects , while finite clauses do not . By contrast , GB assumes that such languages do not exist — and that , in the unmarked case , languages ...
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In a major departure from the descriptivism and particularism associated with ethnoscience , Berlin & Kay 1969 selected a lexical domain - color terminology - which is notorious for its cross - linguistic coding variability , and they ...
In a major departure from the descriptivism and particularism associated with ethnoscience , Berlin & Kay 1969 selected a lexical domain - color terminology - which is notorious for its cross - linguistic coding variability , and they ...
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