Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... syntactic features of the controller , but rather are features of the controller's intended referent . But one aspect of the agree- ment relation whose syntactic basis has not been called into question is the identification of the ...
... syntactic features of the controller , but rather are features of the controller's intended referent . But one aspect of the agree- ment relation whose syntactic basis has not been called into question is the identification of the ...
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... syntactic domain of such forms , some of them are sentence clitics ( autem ' however ' , igitur ' therefore ' , enim ' namely ' ) and others are arguments of the verb , syntactically dependent on it . The notion of ' dual citizenship ...
... syntactic domain of such forms , some of them are sentence clitics ( autem ' however ' , igitur ' therefore ' , enim ' namely ' ) and others are arguments of the verb , syntactically dependent on it . The notion of ' dual citizenship ...
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have in reading complex syntactic structures can be traced to processing defi- cits rather than syntactic abilities . This hypothesis , which the authors trace to the bottleneck hypothesis of this reviewer , receives some support from ...
have in reading complex syntactic structures can be traced to processing defi- cits rather than syntactic abilities . This hypothesis , which the authors trace to the bottleneck hypothesis of this reviewer , receives some support from ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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