Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... suggest that children have a STRUC- TURE - SPECIFIC REFLEXIVE PREFERENCE STRATEGY , one which leads them to strongly prefer to use a reflexive over a pronoun only in contexts where Prin- ciple B forbids using a pronoun . Similarly , one ...
... suggest that children have a STRUC- TURE - SPECIFIC REFLEXIVE PREFERENCE STRATEGY , one which leads them to strongly prefer to use a reflexive over a pronoun only in contexts where Prin- ciple B forbids using a pronoun . Similarly , one ...
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... suggests that for most of our subjects the coreference requirement extends to embedded clauses that are not adverbials , although for five of our subjects it seems to be a slightly weaker requirement . Weaker still is the requirement in ...
... suggests that for most of our subjects the coreference requirement extends to embedded clauses that are not adverbials , although for five of our subjects it seems to be a slightly weaker requirement . Weaker still is the requirement in ...
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... suggests that the differences among genres have nothing to do with anaphoricity , so we need to look elsewhere for an explanation . % ALL PRONOUNS : BROWN -.952 LOB - .976 % COMPOUND : - .932 -.905 % PERSONAL : -.923 - .959 % POSSESSIVE ...
... suggests that the differences among genres have nothing to do with anaphoricity , so we need to look elsewhere for an explanation . % ALL PRONOUNS : BROWN -.952 LOB - .976 % COMPOUND : - .932 -.905 % PERSONAL : -.923 - .959 % POSSESSIVE ...
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