Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... acceptable . ( x2 ( 1 ) < 0.0001 ) ( ii ) A significant difference was found between the high - frequency phrases and the low - frequency phrases that were semantically similar to the high- frequency phrases . ( For quedarse and ponerse ...
... acceptable . ( x2 ( 1 ) < 0.0001 ) ( ii ) A significant difference was found between the high - frequency phrases and the low - frequency phrases that were semantically similar to the high- frequency phrases . ( For quedarse and ponerse ...
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... acceptable , since it is a main clause direct- object position . Surprisingly , when the unacceptable gap in 3a is structurally combined with the acceptable gap in 3b , the result is acceptable ( 3c ) . The first gap in 3c is called a ...
... acceptable , since it is a main clause direct- object position . Surprisingly , when the unacceptable gap in 3a is structurally combined with the acceptable gap in 3b , the result is acceptable ( 3c ) . The first gap in 3c is called a ...
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... acceptable , since boy and girl inherits singular CONCORD and satisfies the agreement requirements of the determiner . If all noun con- juncts are plural , the coordinate phrase inherits plural CONCORD : these boys and girls is acceptable ...
... acceptable , since boy and girl inherits singular CONCORD and satisfies the agreement requirements of the determiner . If all noun con- juncts are plural , the coordinate phrase inherits plural CONCORD : these boys and girls is acceptable ...
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The IndoAryan languages J Peterson | 891 |
Cognitive linguistics L A Michaelis | 898 |
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