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Focused expressions are typically stationed at the beginning of a clause , for example , while backgrounded material is often placed toward the end . In many cases in which the demonstrative segment of a discontinuous NP is clause ...
Focused expressions are typically stationed at the beginning of a clause , for example , while backgrounded material is often placed toward the end . In many cases in which the demonstrative segment of a discontinuous NP is clause ...
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Head - final relatives are assigned an adjunction structure where the relative clause is left adjoined to NP . ... relation between the determiner and the relative clause , the distributional parallelism between relative clauses and ...
Head - final relatives are assigned an adjunction structure where the relative clause is left adjoined to NP . ... relation between the determiner and the relative clause , the distributional parallelism between relative clauses and ...
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Traxler & Pickering 1996 ( iii ) Relative clause in subject NP yes eye - tracking We like the city that the author who wrote unceasingly and with great dedication saw while waiting for a contract . Bourdages 1992 ( iv ) Relative clause ...
Traxler & Pickering 1996 ( iii ) Relative clause in subject NP yes eye - tracking We like the city that the author who wrote unceasingly and with great dedication saw while waiting for a contract . Bourdages 1992 ( iv ) Relative clause ...
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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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