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Kim considered Sandy a nice person . b . Kim considered Sandy quite competent . c . Kim considered Sandy in need of help . From rules [ 9–10 ] we get such trees as Figures 2 and 3 . by rule [ 1 ] [ + FIN ] V [ + FIN ] by rule [ 1 ] by ...
Kim considered Sandy a nice person . b . Kim considered Sandy quite competent . c . Kim considered Sandy in need of help . From rules [ 9–10 ] we get such trees as Figures 2 and 3 . by rule [ 1 ] [ + FIN ] V [ + FIN ] by rule [ 1 ] by ...
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Kim considered joining the navy , but Sandy never considered . d . * Kim wanted to go and Sandy wanted , too . Notice that the [ -PRP , -GER ] specification on V in VPD ensures that it will not produce rules to generate the following ...
Kim considered joining the navy , but Sandy never considered . d . * Kim wanted to go and Sandy wanted , too . Notice that the [ -PRP , -GER ] specification on V in VPD ensures that it will not produce rules to generate the following ...
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According to Principle 1 , each may be considered locally unmarked in the plural . The under - analysis of these plurals can thus be seen as a result of their being more frequent than the corresponding singulars .
According to Principle 1 , each may be considered locally unmarked in the plural . The under - analysis of these plurals can thus be seen as a result of their being more frequent than the corresponding singulars .
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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