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The phenomenon under investigation is the interaction between islands and resumption in questions . Since Ross 1967 , indirect questions and relative clauses have been known as ISLANDS , that is , environments that cannot contain the ...
The phenomenon under investigation is the interaction between islands and resumption in questions . Since Ross 1967 , indirect questions and relative clauses have been known as ISLANDS , that is , environments that cannot contain the ...
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As in 1 , combinations of stars and question marks are standardly used to indicate varying degrees of acceptability . The shortcomings of this practice are discussed in detail by Bard and colleagues ( 1996 ) , Cowart ( 1997 ) ...
As in 1 , combinations of stars and question marks are standardly used to indicate varying degrees of acceptability . The shortcomings of this practice are discussed in detail by Bard and colleagues ( 1996 ) , Cowart ( 1997 ) ...
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In Matses , evidential distinctions in questions presuppose the evidential that will be used in the answer . ... In other situations , the person asking the question must guess what tense - evidential distinction the interlocutor must ...
In Matses , evidential distinctions in questions presuppose the evidential that will be used in the answer . ... In other situations , the person asking the question must guess what tense - evidential distinction the interlocutor must ...
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