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It is not clear exactly how this restriction should be stated , and we will not attempt to formulate it ; it will simply be assumed . In any case , the occurrence of ( 6 ) instead of ( 41 ) is exceptional , so that some special ...
It is not clear exactly how this restriction should be stated , and we will not attempt to formulate it ; it will simply be assumed . In any case , the occurrence of ( 6 ) instead of ( 41 ) is exceptional , so that some special ...
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Now , the restriction on attachment of wh , as stated above in T3 , is intended to exclude ungrammatical forms like ( 15 ) * Who did he give an umbrella ? This form would be generated if wh were attached to me in ( 1 ) .
Now , the restriction on attachment of wh , as stated above in T3 , is intended to exclude ungrammatical forms like ( 15 ) * Who did he give an umbrella ? This form would be generated if wh were attached to me in ( 1 ) .
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Apparently , Fillmore's restriction imposed on T3 was intended to incorporate this characterization into the grammar . But as we have pointed out , his formalization of the restriction fails to capture the characterization correctly .
Apparently , Fillmore's restriction imposed on T3 was intended to incorporate this characterization into the grammar . But as we have pointed out , his formalization of the restriction fails to capture the characterization correctly .
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 219 |
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