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(Re)labeling
This book owes its title to a simple idea: words are special because they can provide a label for nothing when they merge with some other category. An exemplification of this special power of words is introduced by the familiar head-complement configurations. For example, the structure that is created when a verb and a direct object DP are merged receives a label from the verb, namely it is a VP. One idea that unifies the linguistic analyses presented in this book is that a word can provide the label even in case of movement.OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
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The MIT Press.,
2016
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1 online resource (xiii, 190 pages) :illustrations.
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English
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9780262327220
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Carlo Cecchetto & Caterina Donati.
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agus
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https://direct.mit.edu/books/monograph/3429/Re-labeling
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