Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... reference , but required it . This phenomenon was clearly related to control , since it was found only in children with Grammar Types II , III , and IV . Further , the required referent of the pronoun was the same as that required for ...
... reference , but required it . This phenomenon was clearly related to control , since it was found only in children with Grammar Types II , III , and IV . Further , the required referent of the pronoun was the same as that required for ...
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... reference ) said that him could definitely not be the sheep . Finally , here are the special sentences and responses for grammars with the Adverbial Coreference Requirement ( recall that the responses of children with the ACR are ...
... reference ) said that him could definitely not be the sheep . Finally , here are the special sentences and responses for grammars with the Adverbial Coreference Requirement ( recall that the responses of children with the ACR are ...
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... reference for the pronoun was required for all but one of our subjects , even though the coreference requirement should have been satisfied by co- reference between PRO and its controller . For our subjects , then , coreference between ...
... reference for the pronoun was required for all but one of our subjects , even though the coreference requirement should have been satisfied by co- reference between PRO and its controller . For our subjects , then , coreference between ...
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