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John kissed Mary and Jane and Bill kissed Mary and — . These examples are used to establish the assumption that only constituents can be omitted , an assumption on which a certain proposal concerning constituent structure is based .
John kissed Mary and Jane and Bill kissed Mary and — . These examples are used to establish the assumption that only constituents can be omitted , an assumption on which a certain proposal concerning constituent structure is based .
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In both the NP and PP cases , among others , a previously evoked element is being referred to within a preposed constituent that adds new ( in these cases , descriptive or locative ) information as well . In such cases the constituent ...
In both the NP and PP cases , among others , a previously evoked element is being referred to within a preposed constituent that adds new ( in these cases , descriptive or locative ) information as well . In such cases the constituent ...
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In another 279 cases ( 22 % ) , the elements represented by the preposed and postposed constituents were either both ... that the preposed constituent represented discourse - new information while the postposed constituent represented ...
In another 279 cases ( 22 % ) , the elements represented by the preposed and postposed constituents were either both ... that the preposed constituent represented discourse - new information while the postposed constituent represented ...
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