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THE WH-EXPLETIVE CONSTRUCTION Louise Mycock University of ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML wh-expletive construction represents a challenge to both approaches because this ..... yes/no questions as complement clauses in wh-expletive constructions. ...
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Tondi Songway Kiini
Only recently discovered by linguistic scholars, Tondi Songway Kiini (TSK) is a refreshingly interesting tonal language spoken in the country of Mali in ...
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Inessential Features, Ineliminable Features, and Modal Logics for ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML eliminability, but since we are mainly interested in ineliminability, this ..... definition of ineliminability. Kracht’s proof of Proposition 52 depends ...
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ON ELLIPTICAL NOUN PHRASES IN HUNGARIAN Tibor Laczkó University of ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML only in the case of elliptical noun phrases that an adjective or a numeral can be inflected and that it is always the final such element that is inflected, ...
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The Proceedings of the HPSG-2000 Conference
The 2000 HPSG conference was held as part of the larger Berkeley Formal Grammar Conference, which also included the annual LFG conference (19-20 July) and a ...
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Sylvain Bromberger NATURAL KINDS AND QUESTIONS
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Sylvain Bromberger. NATURAL KINDS AND QUESTIONS. 1. Introduction ...... through tutoring, instruction that, at least initially, requires prior mastery of ...
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GEAF07 Proceedings, Table of Contents
Publications Home Page Home Page · CSLI Home Page · Stanford Home Page. pubs "at" roslin dot stanford dot edu. Date last updated: November 2007.
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Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 10
The Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, now in its tenth year, is one of the few linguistic meetings in which formalists, functionalists, ...
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How to Define Simulated Annealing for Optimality Theory?
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML How to Define Simulated Annealing for Optimality Theory? Tamás Bíró. †. Abstract. Optimality Theory (OT) requires an algorithm optimising the Harmony ...
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The Linguistic Structure of Discourse
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML To demonstrate the validity of our approach, the linguistic discourse ...... Temporal anaphora in discourse of English. Linguistics and Philosophy ...
 
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