Gaps and Dummies

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“Gaps and Dummies” is a linguistic book authored by Hans Bennis, a distinguished linguist. This book delves into the study of linguistic gaps and dummy elements, investigating their role in language structure and grammar. It explores the phenomenon of empty categories, analyzing how languages employ various strategies to fill these gaps, such as pro-forms and expletives. With its scholarly approach and in-depth analysis, “Gaps and Dummies” appeals to linguistics enthusiasts, researchers, and students interested in understanding the intricacies of language and syntax.

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“Gaps and Dummies” is a linguistic book authored by Hans Bennis, a distinguished linguist. This book delves into the study of linguistic gaps and dummy elements, investigating their role in language structure and grammar. It explores the phenomenon of empty categories, analyzing how languages employ various strategies to fill these gaps, such as pro-forms and expletives. With its scholarly approach and in-depth analysis, “Gaps and Dummies” appeals to linguistics enthusiasts, researchers, and students interested in understanding the intricacies of language and syntax.

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