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  • A '''full verb''' is a [[verb]] that is not an [[auxiliary verb]]. Note that the term full is used in various ways in grammatical terminology, see
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  • ...opy of its antecedent (x's hat), rather than being co-referential with it. Full implementation of this analysis by means of [[lambda-abstraction]] is, howe
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  • ...latory-perceptual system. Both PF and LF are subject to the principle of [[Full interpretation]]. The division of labor among the three syntactic levels of * Riemsdijk, H. van & E. Williams 1981. ''NP-structure,'' The Linguistic Review 1-2, 171-218
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  • [[Noun phrase]]s (NP) per definition have a nominal head, which can be a noun with modifiers, a ...m's meat was left to the cat. For seven days the cat ate, ate until it was full the spoils of the wolf and the fox.
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