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Further evidence of frequency noninheritance comes from a series of studies by Caramazza and colleagues ( 2001 ) . They conducted picture - naming experiments using English and Chinese stimuli in a design similar to that in Jescheniak ...
Further evidence of frequency noninheritance comes from a series of studies by Caramazza and colleagues ( 2001 ) . They conducted picture - naming experiments using English and Chinese stimuli in a design similar to that in Jescheniak ...
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We first present evidence that the and - construction is a noun - phrase constituent , at least in some instances , and then present evidence that in other instances , it does not appear to form a noun - phrase constituent .
We first present evidence that the and - construction is a noun - phrase constituent , at least in some instances , and then present evidence that in other instances , it does not appear to form a noun - phrase constituent .
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On the one hand , the evidence in $ 2 shows that at least some instances of the and - construction form noun - phrase constituents , like conjoined noun phrases in other languages . On the other hand , the evidence presented in 3 ...
On the one hand , the evidence in $ 2 shows that at least some instances of the and - construction form noun - phrase constituents , like conjoined noun phrases in other languages . On the other hand , the evidence presented in 3 ...
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