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Given these facts , we could simply refine the stipulation that Ingria and Bayer make , proposing that the gender and number features can be indeterminate only in the more restrictive cases of determiner or noun coordination .
Given these facts , we could simply refine the stipulation that Ingria and Bayer make , proposing that the gender and number features can be indeterminate only in the more restrictive cases of determiner or noun coordination .
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Thus speakers / writers typically choose a definite article over a demonstrative determiner in referring to familiar entities , except in cases such as redescriptions , where information about the higher status is important in allowing ...
Thus speakers / writers typically choose a definite article over a demonstrative determiner in referring to familiar entities , except in cases such as redescriptions , where information about the higher status is important in allowing ...
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The cleft pronoun it can also be seen to pattern with the definite determiner the in another way . As mentioned earlier , Gundel et al . 1993 showed that the is in fact the most frequently used determiner for full DPs whose referents ...
The cleft pronoun it can also be seen to pattern with the definite determiner the in another way . As mentioned earlier , Gundel et al . 1993 showed that the is in fact the most frequently used determiner for full DPs whose referents ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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