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Semilinearity Is a Syntactic Invariant: A Reply to Michaelis and Kracht 1997
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Aravind Joshi
Aravind Joshi
University of Pennsylvania
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Rajesh Bhatt
University of Texas at Austin
Aravind Joshi
University of Pennsylvania
Online Issn: 1530-9150
Print Issn: 0024-3892
© 2004 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2004
Linguistic Inquiry (2004) 35 (4): 683–692.
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Rajesh Bhatt, Aravind Joshi; Semilinearity Is a Syntactic Invariant: A Reply to Michaelis and Kracht 1997. Linguistic Inquiry 2004; 35 (4): 683–692. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/ling.2004.35.4.683
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