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Some aspects of how syntactic systems change over time are a function of the way in which they are acquired by children.
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complementizer drop, notional mood, ordinary partitives, partitive constraint, entity partitives, stranding analysis, syntactic optionality, set partitives, conjunction doubling, spotkal studenta, weak noun phrases, different candidate sets, phonological pieces, same candidate set, overt partitives, true optionality, junior linguists, embedded noun phrase, partitive case, coordination phrase, weak islands, partitive reading, featural markedness, bare singulars, bare plurals
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New York, Linguistic Inquiry, Vocabulary Items, Cambridge University Press, University of Massachusetts, Academic Press, Relativized Minimality, John Benjamins, Cornell University, Mouton de Gruyter, Oxford University Press, University of California, Chicago Linguistic Society, The Hague, Journal of Semantics, Kluwer Academic Publishers, University of Chicago Press, Grammatical Objects, Santa Cruz, Sara Thomas Rosen, Scope Theory, University of Toronto, Formal Linguistics, Tilburg University, Ohio State University
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