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Points in the analyzed conversation where all three types of completion point coincided were termed COMPLEX TRANSITION RELEVANCE PLACES . It is at these complex TRPs , the authors claim , that turn transitions most frequently occur .
Points in the analyzed conversation where all three types of completion point coincided were termed COMPLEX TRANSITION RELEVANCE PLACES . It is at these complex TRPs , the authors claim , that turn transitions most frequently occur .
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If complex NP islands do show active gap - creation effects , then we are forced to concede that active gap creation does operate in some environments that are judged to be at least mildly unacceptable in off - line ratings .
If complex NP islands do show active gap - creation effects , then we are forced to concede that active gap creation does operate in some environments that are judged to be at least mildly unacceptable in off - line ratings .
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INTERLEAVING OF DEPENDENTS OF COMPLEX FORMING PREDICATEs . The examples in 9 - repeated here as 29 for convenience - show that an argument of a predicate embedding a resultative construction may appear between the parts that belong to ...
INTERLEAVING OF DEPENDENTS OF COMPLEX FORMING PREDICATEs . The examples in 9 - repeated here as 29 for convenience - show that an argument of a predicate embedding a resultative construction may appear between the parts that belong to ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
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Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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