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WEIGHT AND SYNTACTIC POSITION OF POSSESSIVE NPS . A factor not considered in the present study is the syntactic position of the possessive NP . J. Hawkins's ( 1994 ) approach predicts the s - genitive to be particularly disfavored in ...
WEIGHT AND SYNTACTIC POSITION OF POSSESSIVE NPS . A factor not considered in the present study is the syntactic position of the possessive NP . J. Hawkins's ( 1994 ) approach predicts the s - genitive to be particularly disfavored in ...
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a Although the s - genitive is slightly more frequent in subject position ( 19.7 % ) than in object position ( 17.5 % ) or within a PP ( 19.6 % ) , none of these differences is statistically significant . But could animacy possibly ...
a Although the s - genitive is slightly more frequent in subject position ( 19.7 % ) than in object position ( 17.5 % ) or within a PP ( 19.6 % ) , none of these differences is statistically significant . But could animacy possibly ...
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Animacy therefore is a factor affecting word order via the assignment of grammatical roles , and animate referents occur first in English because subjects tend to occur in first position.52 Word length ( number of syllables ) , however ...
Animacy therefore is a factor affecting word order via the assignment of grammatical roles , and animate referents occur first in English because subjects tend to occur in first position.52 Word length ( number of syllables ) , however ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical | 613 |
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