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This raises the possibility that the nominal predicate, as an Nohead, could raise
to sentence-initial position via successive head-movements to I"and C". There
are a number of reasons to reject head-movement. First, in addition to bare
nouns, ...
This raises the possibility that the nominal predicate, as an Nohead, could raise
to sentence-initial position via successive head-movements to I"and C". There
are a number of reasons to reject head-movement. First, in addition to bare
nouns, ...
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... 1996:142) * See Blain (1997) for independent motivation of wh-fronting and
covert coordination with é-clauses. See Chang (1997) for a treatment of related
issues concerning the difference between wh-movement and wh-in situ in French
.
... 1996:142) * See Blain (1997) for independent motivation of wh-fronting and
covert coordination with é-clauses. See Chang (1997) for a treatment of related
issues concerning the difference between wh-movement and wh-in situ in French
.
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Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 2:39-76. Kayne, Richard. 1995. The
antisymmetry ofsyntax. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Longobardi, Giuseppe.
1994. Reference and proper names: a theory of N-movement in syntax and
logical ...
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 2:39-76. Kayne, Richard. 1995. The
antisymmetry ofsyntax. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Longobardi, Giuseppe.
1994. Reference and proper names: a theory of N-movement in syntax and
logical ...
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