Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... acceptable than gaps ; we found that they were less acceptable than gaps in all conditions . Declarative controls were included in this experiment to test if embedding per se ( even in the absence of extraction ) leads to a reduction in ...
... acceptable than gaps ; we found that they were less acceptable than gaps in all conditions . Declarative controls were included in this experiment to test if embedding per se ( even in the absence of extraction ) leads to a reduction in ...
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... acceptable embedded gaps and unacceptable pronominals ; as a result , gaps are always more acceptable than pro- nominals . 8.4 . QUESTIONS VS. RELATIVE CLAUSES . As explained in §2.4 , we have focused here on object questions and have ...
... acceptable embedded gaps and unacceptable pronominals ; as a result , gaps are always more acceptable than pro- nominals . 8.4 . QUESTIONS VS. RELATIVE CLAUSES . As explained in §2.4 , we have focused here on object questions and have ...
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... acceptable than the control , by subjects only ( t , ( 59,7 ) = 3.034 , p < 0.05 ; tɖ , ( 6,7 ) = 2.930 , p > 0.05 ) . There was no difference between the double- embedding condition and the control . In the strong - island condition ...
... acceptable than the control , by subjects only ( t , ( 59,7 ) = 3.034 , p < 0.05 ; tɖ , ( 6,7 ) = 2.930 , p > 0.05 ) . There was no difference between the double- embedding condition and the control . In the strong - island condition ...
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