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As a result , most can be classified with respect to their interpretation of adverbial control structures . Some consistently interpret such sentences as object - controlled ; others allow either subject or object control ; and still ...
As a result , most can be classified with respect to their interpretation of adverbial control structures . Some consistently interpret such sentences as object - controlled ; others allow either subject or object control ; and still ...
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Children's grammar of complement - subject interpretation . In Tavakolian ( ed . ) , 139–66 . 1987. Children's interpretation of pronouns and null NP's : An alternative view . Studies in the acquisition of anaphora , vol .
Children's grammar of complement - subject interpretation . In Tavakolian ( ed . ) , 139–66 . 1987. Children's interpretation of pronouns and null NP's : An alternative view . Studies in the acquisition of anaphora , vol .
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The moral of all this , of course , is that , as language is variable at all times , there is something unsatisfactory about applying a unilinear and uniform - state style of interpretation to an account of language history .
The moral of all this , of course , is that , as language is variable at all times , there is something unsatisfactory about applying a unilinear and uniform - state style of interpretation to an account of language history .
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