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We wish the preposing transformation to apply both to the special case where the two clauses contain coreferential occurrences of an identical noun , as in ( 78 ) and ( 79 ) , and to the general case where the main clause and the ...
We wish the preposing transformation to apply both to the special case where the two clauses contain coreferential occurrences of an identical noun , as in ( 78 ) and ( 79 ) , and to the general case where the main clause and the ...
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This observation puts in relief a syntactic characteristic of the pivotal nouns found in ( 5 ) and ( 108 ) . We observed earlier that if an adverbial clause contains a coreferential occurrence of a noun which also occurs in the main ...
This observation puts in relief a syntactic characteristic of the pivotal nouns found in ( 5 ) and ( 108 ) . We observed earlier that if an adverbial clause contains a coreferential occurrence of a noun which also occurs in the main ...
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Though the pivotal noun in ( 29 ) functions syntactically in a way similar to the preceding cases in conjoining the two component sentences , the way that the two occurrences of the pivotal noun are related to each other with respect to ...
Though the pivotal noun in ( 29 ) functions syntactically in a way similar to the preceding cases in conjoining the two component sentences , the way that the two occurrences of the pivotal noun are related to each other with respect to ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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