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... complex . We also obtain a better understanding of the syntactic nature of the relationship between relative roots and their ante- cedents , and of the principles governing morpheme order in complex ver- bal stems . Part of the " genius ...
... complex . We also obtain a better understanding of the syntactic nature of the relationship between relative roots and their ante- cedents , and of the principles governing morpheme order in complex ver- bal stems . Part of the " genius ...
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... complex to an Agreement projection ( AgrP ) , which is located immediately below Comp ( C ) . This is a phrasal movement that carries the verb stem complex , a phrasal constituent that corresponds to a Predp , to the specifier of AgrP ...
... complex to an Agreement projection ( AgrP ) , which is located immediately below Comp ( C ) . This is a phrasal movement that carries the verb stem complex , a phrasal constituent that corresponds to a Predp , to the specifier of AgrP ...
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... complex in Cree . 18. A clarification that needs to be made here is that verbal predicates of Cree are inter- nally complex constituents that correspond to a full predication structure . Their arguments are phonologically null pronouns ...
... complex in Cree . 18. A clarification that needs to be made here is that verbal predicates of Cree are inter- nally complex constituents that correspond to a full predication structure . Their arguments are phonologically null pronouns ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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