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FORMAL ASPECTS OF FRENCH NONLEXICAL DATIVES

An alternative & more formalized explanation is developed for the French noncliticizable a-noun phrase than that proposed by Claire Blanche-Benveniste et al (Pronom et Syntaxe: l'approche pronominale et son application en francais [The Pronoun and Syntax: A Pronominal Approach and Its Appli...

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Published in:Folia linguistica 1988, Vol.22 (3-4), p.373-386
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