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NA this-3S "This is the chiefoo Predicate fronting In terms of structure, a nominal
predicate construction minimally involves a predicate and a subject position: (28)
- S Pred Subj More abstractly, if the [Specifier-Head-Complement] order is ...
NA this-3S "This is the chiefoo Predicate fronting In terms of structure, a nominal
predicate construction minimally involves a predicate and a subject position: (28)
- S Pred Subj More abstractly, if the [Specifier-Head-Complement] order is ...
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Note the structural parallelbetween the DP-structure associated with the
argument-type NP in 30a and the IPstructure with the predicate-type NP in 30b. In
both instances the determiner, as the referential expression, occupies the
Specifier ofa ...
Note the structural parallelbetween the DP-structure associated with the
argument-type NP in 30a and the IPstructure with the predicate-type NP in 30b. In
both instances the determiner, as the referential expression, occupies the
Specifier ofa ...
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Paper presented at the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Native
American Languages, University ofManitoba. Hale, Ken. 1992. Basic word order
in two "free word order" languages. Pragmatics of word orderflexibility, ed. by
D. L. ...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Native
American Languages, University ofManitoba. Hale, Ken. 1992. Basic word order
in two "free word order" languages. Pragmatics of word orderflexibility, ed. by
D. L. ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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