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In general terms : What is the distribution of ( overt ) lexical mentions among the structural positions of surface syntax ? Figure 3 shows that , in this corpus , a substantial portion of the total number of lexical arguments appear in ...
In general terms : What is the distribution of ( overt ) lexical mentions among the structural positions of surface syntax ? Figure 3 shows that , in this corpus , a substantial portion of the total number of lexical arguments appear in ...
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Since 20.5 % of all mentions are new ( Table 6 ) , a random distribution of new mentions across argument positions should give a small , but non - zero , number of clauses containing two new arguments . The lower than expected rate ...
Since 20.5 % of all mentions are new ( Table 6 ) , a random distribution of new mentions across argument positions should give a small , but non - zero , number of clauses containing two new arguments . The lower than expected rate ...
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The great majority of human - referent mentions appears in argument positions ; and within this grammatical domain the overwhelmingly preferred roles are S or A , but not 0 . 258 HUMAN INANIMATE TOTAL n % n % n A 187 100.0 0 0.0 187 S ...
The great majority of human - referent mentions appears in argument positions ; and within this grammatical domain the overwhelmingly preferred roles are S or A , but not 0 . 258 HUMAN INANIMATE TOTAL n % n % n A 187 100.0 0 0.0 187 S ...
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The phonology of syllabic nuclei | 463 |
Structure dependence in grammar | 522 |
Competence differences between native | 544 |
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