Formale SlavistikUwe Junghanns |
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... null - subject ( or pro - drop within government and binding theory , by ... subjects if its verbal morphologically uniform ( 1 ) . ( 1 ) Morphological ... subjects : contentful ( referential ) and ( non - referential ) . Both types of ...
... null - subject ( or pro - drop within government and binding theory , by ... subjects if its verbal morphologically uniform ( 1 ) . ( 1 ) Morphological ... subjects : contentful ( referential ) and ( non - referential ) . Both types of ...
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... null subjects are not identified , it sh possible to artificially introduce null subjects into that language . In general , the Upper Sorbian data seems to pose a serious challenge fo ing / identification approach . The problems arise ...
... null subjects are not identified , it sh possible to artificially introduce null subjects into that language . In general , the Upper Sorbian data seems to pose a serious challenge fo ing / identification approach . The problems arise ...
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... , that identification of referential null subjects is blocked . Perhaps the licensing / ic mechanisms have not been lost in Sorbian , so that there has not been a parame such . canonical null - subject languages such as Italian and Spanish.
... , that identification of referential null subjects is blocked . Perhaps the licensing / ic mechanisms have not been lost in Sorbian , so that there has not been a parame such . canonical null - subject languages such as Italian and Spanish.