Preposition stranding

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1The Prepositional Passive in LFG∗ Jamie Y. Findlay  HeadLex16 Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw 29 July 2016

The Prepositional Passive in LFG∗ Jamie Y. Findlay HeadLex16 Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw 29 July 2016

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Source URL: nlp.ipipan.waw.pl

Language: English - Date: 2016-07-27 19:51:52
2On Cliticization in Croatian: Syntax or Prosody? Damir ‚avar  BBAW & Uni Potsdam

On Cliticization in Croatian: Syntax or Prosody? Damir ‚avar BBAW & Uni Potsdam

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Source URL: cavar.me

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3LING 721 “Advanced Seminar 1: Questions, focus, and friends” Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine & Hadas Kotek Week 8 October 20, 2014

LING 721 “Advanced Seminar 1: Questions, focus, and friends” Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine & Hadas Kotek Week 8 October 20, 2014

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Source URL: people.linguistics.mcgill.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-20 20:17:25
4Lolita ou le Désir d’éternité

Lolita ou le Désir d’éternité

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Source URL: www.cercles.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-03-02 05:26:05
5Phrasal and Clausal Comparatives in Lithuanian Timothy W. Grinsell University of Chicago1 Phrasal comparatives in Lithuanian show surprising island sensitivities. I account for these sensitivities by positing a reduced c

Phrasal and Clausal Comparatives in Lithuanian Timothy W. Grinsell University of Chicago1 Phrasal comparatives in Lithuanian show surprising island sensitivities. I account for these sensitivities by positing a reduced c

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Source URL: home.uchicago.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-27 13:36:07
6Fragment answers in English: a PF-movement account Andrew Weir, Ghent University Introduction. This paper considers fragment answers of the type shown in[removed]What did John eat? – Chips. In Merchant 2004’s deriva

Fragment answers in English: a PF-movement account Andrew Weir, Ghent University Introduction. This paper considers fragment answers of the type shown in[removed]What did John eat? – Chips. In Merchant 2004’s deriva

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Source URL: nels45.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:54
7Acquisition of Prepositional Relative Clauses in Two Types of Spanish-English Bilinguals

Acquisition of Prepositional Relative Clauses in Two Types of Spanish-English Bilinguals

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Source URL: www.lingref.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:54:27
8Null Prepositions in Wh-Questions and Passives Tomohiro Hokari and Shigenori Wakabayashi Chuo University 1. Introduction It has been reported that L2 learners often omit required prepositions in wh-questions and/or

Null Prepositions in Wh-Questions and Passives Tomohiro Hokari and Shigenori Wakabayashi Chuo University 1. Introduction It has been reported that L2 learners often omit required prepositions in wh-questions and/or

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Source URL: www.lingref.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:51:54
9The Minimal Structure Principle and the Processing of Preposition Stranding Naomi Enzinna and Ellen Thompson Florida International University  1. Introduction

The Minimal Structure Principle and the Processing of Preposition Stranding Naomi Enzinna and Ellen Thompson Florida International University 1. Introduction

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-27 21:42:33
10Two types of Resumptive Pronouns in Polish Relative Clauses

Two types of Resumptive Pronouns in Polish Relative Clauses

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Source URL: scholar.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-05 00:24:44