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If anything , acceptability degrades when a weak island is involved as in 19c . Unlike CLLD , pronominals embedded in questions are better than unembedded ones according to the theoretical literature and the results reported below .
If anything , acceptability degrades when a weak island is involved as in 19c . Unlike CLLD , pronominals embedded in questions are better than unembedded ones according to the theoretical literature and the results reported below .
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... extracted from clausal complements , an effect attributed to the involvement of a filler - gap dependency . ... were more difficult to process than corresponding yes / no questions , where no filler - gap dependency is involved .
... extracted from clausal complements , an effect attributed to the involvement of a filler - gap dependency . ... were more difficult to process than corresponding yes / no questions , where no filler - gap dependency is involved .
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We have begun to discuss this matter with the eLanguage editors and staff to determine the most efficient way of handling the electronic production of the notices , the extent of involvement of the Language office in the process ...
We have begun to discuss this matter with the eLanguage editors and staff to determine the most efficient way of handling the electronic production of the notices , the extent of involvement of the Language office in the process ...
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