Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference of the Formal Linguistics Society of Mid-AmericaDepartment of Linguistics, University of Illiuois, 1996 - Grammar, Comparative and general - 485 pages |
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... inflectional category with its argu- ments in the specifiers of lower inflectional phrases . We will call this approach the " left edge of inflection hypothesis " : ( 7 ) - > INFL ) The Left Edge of Inflection Hypothesis ( V VSO order ...
... inflectional category with its argu- ments in the specifiers of lower inflectional phrases . We will call this approach the " left edge of inflection hypothesis " : ( 7 ) - > INFL ) The Left Edge of Inflection Hypothesis ( V VSO order ...
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... inflectional marking and the correct object enclitic placement . Let us now con- sider the more complicated example of a verb with a preverb such as aton.cí " he sees us " . The underlying structure will look like ( 44 ) : ( 44 ) [ CP ...
... inflectional marking and the correct object enclitic placement . Let us now con- sider the more complicated example of a verb with a preverb such as aton.cí " he sees us " . The underlying structure will look like ( 44 ) : ( 44 ) [ CP ...
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... inflectional morphology at syntax.8 Assuming X - bar theory , each subject - verb agreement and TMA inflection is ... inflectional heads to collect its inflectional suffixes : Before Fr V - raising T ' ΤΟ VP -er 118 Studies in the ...
... inflectional morphology at syntax.8 Assuming X - bar theory , each subject - verb agreement and TMA inflection is ... inflectional heads to collect its inflectional suffixes : Before Fr V - raising T ' ΤΟ VP -er 118 Studies in the ...
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addition adjunct adverb allows analysis appear approach argue argument assign assimilation associated assume binding Chomsky claim clause clitic complements complex condition consider consonantal consonants constraints constructions contrast dependencies derivation determiner discussion distinct effect elements English evidence examples expression extraction fact function give given glides grammar harmony head indicates interpretation involves John languages lexical licensing Linguistics marked Mary meaning morpheme move movement nasal nature nominative Note noun null object occur overt passive pattern phonological phrase position possible predicate prefix present Press principles problem pronouns properties propose prosodic raising ranking reading refer relation representation represented requirement respect result rules scope seems segments semantic sentence shown Spec specifier structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax tense theory tion topic underlying University verb violation vocalic vowel