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Selected references

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Chomsky, Noam. 1977.
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Cook, Vivian James and Mark Newson. 1996.
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Jackendoff, Ray. 1973.
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Iatridou, Sabine. 1986.
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Mahootian, Shahrzad. 1993.
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Reinhart, Tanya. 1983.
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