A Theory of Grammatical AgreementIncludes analysis of morphological case government in Dyirbal; constituent order in Dyirbal and Warlpiri. |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
THEORETICAL ASSUMPTIONS | 18 |
Footnotes to Chapter III | 179 |
Copyright | |
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agree agreement allow analysis appear apply approach argument assume assumptions attached basic causative Chapter child clitics complements concerning condition consider constituent construction contain corresponding defined definitions derived determined direct object discourse discussion distinct Dyirbal English entries examples expressions external facts Finally French further given governed grammatical grammatical argument-types handled head individual infinitive interpretation involving Jean kiss languages Latin lexical lexical translations LF's logical Marcus Marie marked markers modify morphological morphological features noted noun object operators particular phrases position possible predicate Prep present problem pronouns properties quantifier reason refer regular relations restricted result rules sentences similar simple sort Spanish specific stem strong structure subtype syntactic tense theory tion translations tree universal unmarked variables various verb well-formed LF