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One of the issues we discuss is whether the verbs for ' and ' combine with their conjuncts to form noun phrases . What we mean by this is whether they form phrases that have the external distribution that other noun phrases have in ...
One of the issues we discuss is whether the verbs for ' and ' combine with their conjuncts to form noun phrases . What we mean by this is whether they form phrases that have the external distribution that other noun phrases have in ...
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The possibility of these particles occurring between the subject and the and - verb is unexpected if these verbs are simply functioning like nominal conjunctions and the and - construction forms a noun phrase , since noun phrases cannot ...
The possibility of these particles occurring between the subject and the and - verb is unexpected if these verbs are simply functioning like nominal conjunctions and the and - construction forms a noun phrase , since noun phrases cannot ...
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are two possible analyses of the noun phrase and - construction . On one analysis , the CONJUNCTION ANALYSIS , the and - verbs are like conjunctions syntactically : they combine with noun phrases directly to form conjoined noun phrases ...
are two possible analyses of the noun phrase and - construction . On one analysis , the CONJUNCTION ANALYSIS , the and - verbs are like conjunctions syntactically : they combine with noun phrases directly to form conjoined noun phrases ...
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