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The answer that we have tentatively come up with is that relative clause will be used to refer to syntactic structures associated with a logical form something like : wh [ xlnpl .... 8 .... ] via the rule of relativization .
The answer that we have tentatively come up with is that relative clause will be used to refer to syntactic structures associated with a logical form something like : wh [ xlnpl .... 8 .... ] via the rule of relativization .
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we have presented in another paper , read at this conference ( A. Ford , this volume ) , evidence for distinguishing between different structural types underlying this one surface structure . Finally , projecting the validity of these ...
we have presented in another paper , read at this conference ( A. Ford , this volume ) , evidence for distinguishing between different structural types underlying this one surface structure . Finally , projecting the validity of these ...
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Le fait que namieu s'emploie avec la mise en relief semble indiquer que cette structure est dominée par SN . La relative , qui est l'autre structure qui n'accepte pas la forme e ( mis à part le cas des vocatifs ) , est aussi clairement ...
Le fait que namieu s'emploie avec la mise en relief semble indiquer que cette structure est dominée par SN . La relative , qui est l'autre structure qui n'accepte pas la forme e ( mis à part le cas des vocatifs ) , est aussi clairement ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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