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The longer the processor has to retain unintegrated information , the harder the relative clause is to parse . Thus , according to this proposal , object relatives are more difficult than subject relatives because in object relatives ...
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Errors involving a change of the relative pronoun . OBL → SIA 25 10 35 TOTAL As can be seen from this table , there was a strong tendency to replace a relative pronoun in accusative , dative , or oblique case with a relative pronoun in ...
Errors involving a change of the relative pronoun . OBL → SIA 25 10 35 TOTAL As can be seen from this table , there was a strong tendency to replace a relative pronoun in accusative , dative , or oblique case with a relative pronoun in ...
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than with IO- and OBL - relatives , the English - speaking children did not perform differently with these ... relatively small in the English study because these three types of relative clauses share an important feature in English .
than with IO- and OBL - relatives , the English - speaking children did not perform differently with these ... relatively small in the English study because these three types of relative clauses share an important feature in English .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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