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The Role of Functional Features in the Derivational Procedure: A New Account of the EPP-Effects, Case and Agreement
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Katarzyna Miechowicz-Mathiasen
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24. Oktober 2008
Published Online: 2008-10-24
Published in Print: 2008-9-1
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- Reflections of Verbal Syntax in Nominalization and Adjectivization
- Czech Verbs of Motion and Cumulativity
- The Role of Functional Features in the Derivational Procedure: A New Account of the EPP-Effects, Case and Agreement
- Partial Control is Trickier Than We Thought
- Novel Words with Final Combining Forms in English. A Case for Blends in Word Formation
- Representational Handling of Poznań-Cracow Voicing in Government Phonology
- Linearization in Bare Prosodic Structure
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
feature checking/valuation;
EPP-effects;
feature matrix;
expletive constructions
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Reflections of Verbal Syntax in Nominalization and Adjectivization
- Czech Verbs of Motion and Cumulativity
- The Role of Functional Features in the Derivational Procedure: A New Account of the EPP-Effects, Case and Agreement
- Partial Control is Trickier Than We Thought
- Novel Words with Final Combining Forms in English. A Case for Blends in Word Formation
- Representational Handling of Poznań-Cracow Voicing in Government Phonology
- Linearization in Bare Prosodic Structure