"Him and me" or "he and I" : a minimalist analysis of case variation in English conjunction
This thesis argues that case variation in English conjunction is best analysed as being the result of underspecifcation in the morphosyntactic features of lexical items(LIs). This supports the argument made by Adger and Smith (2005, 2010), Adger(2006), Biberauer and Richards (2006), Biberauer and Ro...
Main Author: | Shepherd, Annis |
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Other Authors: | Hicks, Glyn |
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University of Southampton
2014
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.655345 |
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