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This hypothesis is structure - independent because it ignores the higher - order structural units of sentences . It works with simple sentences like 5a - c ; however , it gives incorrect results for more complex sentences like this ...
This hypothesis is structure - independent because it ignores the higher - order structural units of sentences . It works with simple sentences like 5a - c ; however , it gives incorrect results for more complex sentences like this ...
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Complex questions like 8 are the obvious candidates : these demand a structure - dependent rule , which in turn could also be used to produce the simpler question forms . The problem is that the structure - dependent rule could simply ...
Complex questions like 8 are the obvious candidates : these demand a structure - dependent rule , which in turn could also be used to produce the simpler question forms . The problem is that the structure - dependent rule could simply ...
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COMPLEX SYNTAX . Three sections of the questionnaire covered various aspects of complex French syntax . They were used almost exclusively to elicit judgments of well - formedness , already summarized in Fig . 2 .
COMPLEX SYNTAX . Three sections of the questionnaire covered various aspects of complex French syntax . They were used almost exclusively to elicit judgments of well - formedness , already summarized in Fig . 2 .
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The phonology of syllabic nuclei | 463 |
Structure dependence in grammar | 522 |
Competence differences between native | 544 |
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