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established on purely syntactic grounds , and under these circumstances it is very remarkable that ( 107 ) paraphrases ( 5 ) and ( 20 ) , since there is no a - priori reason to expect that the basic form of a complex sentence is ...
established on purely syntactic grounds , and under these circumstances it is very remarkable that ( 107 ) paraphrases ( 5 ) and ( 20 ) , since there is no a - priori reason to expect that the basic form of a complex sentence is ...
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the matrix sentence of ( 110 ) are , disregarding the marker wh , as follows : ( 112 ) Mary explained something to some ... We have just observed that coreferential occurrences of a noun in the matrix and constituent sentences of ...
the matrix sentence of ( 110 ) are , disregarding the marker wh , as follows : ( 112 ) Mary explained something to some ... We have just observed that coreferential occurrences of a noun in the matrix and constituent sentences of ...
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In the preceding three cases , we have noted that the distribution of determiners in the matrix and constituent sentences of a relative - complex sentence preserves the information the determiners would give in an appropriate discourse ...
In the preceding three cases , we have noted that the distribution of determiners in the matrix and constituent sentences of a relative - complex sentence preserves the information the determiners would give in an appropriate discourse ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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