Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... syntactic effects , it is less clear that I am dealing with a single paradigm ; hence semantic regularity is less clear . Thus , if there are cases , the criterion is as follows . Criterion 14 : no syntactic effects > syntactic effects ...
... syntactic effects , it is less clear that I am dealing with a single paradigm ; hence semantic regularity is less clear . Thus , if there are cases , the criterion is as follows . Criterion 14 : no syntactic effects > syntactic effects ...
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... syntactic one , ' registered ' through the chain and thus subject to locality . SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY . In the previous section , we saw that none of the existing theories of processing WH - dependencies offers a ...
... syntactic one , ' registered ' through the chain and thus subject to locality . SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY . In the previous section , we saw that none of the existing theories of processing WH - dependencies offers a ...
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... syntactic agreement ; they differ in that CONCORD features are closely related ( though not identical ) to ... syntactic CONCORD feature ; number is relevant at every level ; gender is relevant for syntactic CONCORD and INDEX and at the ...
... syntactic agreement ; they differ in that CONCORD features are closely related ( though not identical ) to ... syntactic CONCORD feature ; number is relevant at every level ; gender is relevant for syntactic CONCORD and INDEX and at the ...
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