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Under this approach , the single lexeme WANT would allow an object and / or a sharer , so there would be no need to distinguish the three subcases . 15 This objection turns out to be weaker than it appears when one considers the facts ...
Under this approach , the single lexeme WANT would allow an object and / or a sharer , so there would be no need to distinguish the three subcases . 15 This objection turns out to be weaker than it appears when one considers the facts ...
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... op ' on it ' According to van Riemsdijk , it is these and only these prepositions in Dutch that allow stranding . ... of the preposition having an occupied specifier that allows stranding , so that the specifier position is really ...
... op ' on it ' According to van Riemsdijk , it is these and only these prepositions in Dutch that allow stranding . ... of the preposition having an occupied specifier that allows stranding , so that the specifier position is really ...
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In the examples in 11 , the first conjunct is singular , and a singular and not a plural adjective is allowed . ... For the speakers who do not allow closest - conjunct agreement , the conflict can be avoided by repeating the adjective ...
In the examples in 11 , the first conjunct is singular , and a singular and not a plural adjective is allowed . ... For the speakers who do not allow closest - conjunct agreement , the conflict can be avoided by repeating the adjective ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
A cognitive | 515 |
Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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