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In short , the local - conjunction approach seems too powerful , and the theory proposed in $ 3.2 obviates its need . 3.4 . CONSEQUENCES . I now turn to the theoretical consequences of the proposal presented here , focusing on its ...
In short , the local - conjunction approach seems too powerful , and the theory proposed in $ 3.2 obviates its need . 3.4 . CONSEQUENCES . I now turn to the theoretical consequences of the proposal presented here , focusing on its ...
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The proposed elimination of * VOIOBSGEM therefore predicts that such a pattern does not exist . It is beyond the scope of this article to argue for the absence of such a process with certainty , or to reanalyze all of the cases that ...
The proposed elimination of * VOIOBSGEM therefore predicts that such a pattern does not exist . It is beyond the scope of this article to argue for the absence of such a process with certainty , or to reanalyze all of the cases that ...
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Ch . 2 ( 15–74 ) outlines and extensively critiques proposed syntactic analyses of PVs , drawing particularly on modification , coordination , and nominalization data in identifying shortcomings in the different approaches .
Ch . 2 ( 15–74 ) outlines and extensively critiques proposed syntactic analyses of PVs , drawing particularly on modification , coordination , and nominalization data in identifying shortcomings in the different approaches .
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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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