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e . long - distance dependency formation are known as ISLAND CONSTRAINTS . For the sake of expository convenience , the canonical position of the fronted wh - phrase is indicated by a gap in all examples that follow .
e . long - distance dependency formation are known as ISLAND CONSTRAINTS . For the sake of expository convenience , the canonical position of the fronted wh - phrase is indicated by a gap in all examples that follow .
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The logic of the filled - gap effect has also been used to show island sensitivity in French complex NPs ( Bourdages 1992 ) 3 and Japanese relative clauses ( Yoshida et al . 2004 ) . Traxler and Pickering ( 1996 ) also argue for island ...
The logic of the filled - gap effect has also been used to show island sensitivity in French complex NPs ( Bourdages 1992 ) 3 and Japanese relative clauses ( Yoshida et al . 2004 ) . Traxler and Pickering ( 1996 ) also argue for island ...
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Processing - based accounts of why subject NPs might be islands differ in a number of details ( see $ 3 above ) , but all accounts that attribute subject - island effects to the dynamics of structure building share the straightforward ...
Processing - based accounts of why subject NPs might be islands differ in a number of details ( see $ 3 above ) , but all accounts that attribute subject - island effects to the dynamics of structure building share the straightforward ...
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