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One of them indeed involves getting rid of the rule entirely by reversing its effect in transparent environments ... Another solution , however , could involve reversing the effects of the opaque rule in opaque environments — say ...
One of them indeed involves getting rid of the rule entirely by reversing its effect in transparent environments ... Another solution , however , could involve reversing the effects of the opaque rule in opaque environments — say ...
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Since there is no evidence that the deviation of these strings involves movement of , or out of , a conjunct , no case can be made for attributing their ungrammaticalness to violations of the CSC . The CSC , then , is of rather limited ...
Since there is no evidence that the deviation of these strings involves movement of , or out of , a conjunct , no case can be made for attributing their ungrammaticalness to violations of the CSC . The CSC , then , is of rather limited ...
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This is the fourth function of the starting point , which involves establishing a cognitive given . Halliday , however , attempts to identify information focus with both intonational stress and the given / new contrast .
This is the fourth function of the starting point , which involves establishing a cognitive given . Halliday , however , attempts to identify information focus with both intonational stress and the given / new contrast .
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