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Clearly , the index i is not simply marking one end of a binding relation here , since it can be copied independent of that relation , and thereby become part of another relation . But then what sense can be made of the following ...
Clearly , the index i is not simply marking one end of a binding relation here , since it can be copied independent of that relation , and thereby become part of another relation . But then what sense can be made of the following ...
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It should be clear that there is not , by virtue of coindexing , a RELATION notationally expressed between the expressions bearing occurrences of that index ; the occurrences are in no sense ' chained ' together .
It should be clear that there is not , by virtue of coindexing , a RELATION notationally expressed between the expressions bearing occurrences of that index ; the occurrences are in no sense ' chained ' together .
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For example , one can dispense with individuated oblique grammatical relations ... and that the Chômeur relation , which has always fit uncertainly into the taxonomy of grammatical relations , can be absorbed into the OBL relation .
For example , one can dispense with individuated oblique grammatical relations ... and that the Chômeur relation , which has always fit uncertainly into the taxonomy of grammatical relations , can be absorbed into the OBL relation .
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