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List of contributors. Introduction; J. Rooryck, L. Zaring. On the structural position of themes and goals; M. Baker. What's a head? W. Croft. X' selection; A.-M. Di Scullio. Severing the external argument from its verb; A. Kratzer. Determining the kernel; D. Lebeaux. The lexicon as bridge between phrase structure components; J.M. Sadock. Null objects in functional projections; M. Speas. Clitic constructions; D. Sportiche. The phrase structure of tense; T. Stowell. Index.
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