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... position , whereas < l > occurs in the same morpheme in the same position in 30. As discussed elsewhere ( for example , Aubin 2003 : 13 ) , an initial < n > developed rather early in Ottawa , while a medial < l > ( not ‹ r > ) was ...
... position , whereas < l > occurs in the same morpheme in the same position in 30. As discussed elsewhere ( for example , Aubin 2003 : 13 ) , an initial < n > developed rather early in Ottawa , while a medial < l > ( not ‹ r > ) was ...
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... position of nominal arguments in particular , will not be evident from the word order ; in a " pronominal argument " language , much of the content inside vP will be pro , hence invisible . ( In pronominal argument languages , most ...
... position of nominal arguments in particular , will not be evident from the word order ; in a " pronominal argument " language , much of the content inside vP will be pro , hence invisible . ( In pronominal argument languages , most ...
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... positions within the verb stem complex . The verbal complex that raises to AgrP is thus a phrasal constituent , a full PredP , and the landing site for this movement is a phrasal position , namely [ Spec , AgrP ] . An important ...
... positions within the verb stem complex . The verbal complex that raises to AgrP is thus a phrasal constituent , a full PredP , and the landing site for this movement is a phrasal position , namely [ Spec , AgrP ] . An important ...
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