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Perhaps this type of cursory treatment is inevitable in an introductory text ; but some footnoted references for the ... In F's discussion of PRONOMINALIZATION ( 105–13 ) , no reference is made to a notion such as that of COMMAND ( see ...
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Degree of anaphoricity affects the grammaticality of sentences manifesting backward reference with indefinite antecedents . The following sentences differ in relative acceptability . ( 68 ) * If the centaurs , are feeling frisky ...
Degree of anaphoricity affects the grammaticality of sentences manifesting backward reference with indefinite antecedents . The following sentences differ in relative acceptability . ( 68 ) * If the centaurs , are feeling frisky ...
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The marked status of backward reference requires the use of anaphora of higher inherent anaphoricity than is needed ... Thus , backward reference with definite descriptions is rejected by all speakers , there is variation regarding the ...
The marked status of backward reference requires the use of anaphora of higher inherent anaphoricity than is needed ... Thus , backward reference with definite descriptions is rejected by all speakers , there is variation regarding the ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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