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Different cells of a paradigm do not in canonical examples have differing syntactic effects ( except in terms of the features that define those cells ) . The plural of a noun is not expected to govern a different case as compared to its ...
Different cells of a paradigm do not in canonical examples have differing syntactic effects ( except in terms of the features that define those cells ) . The plural of a noun is not expected to govern a different case as compared to its ...
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SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY . In the previous section , we saw that none of the existing theories of processing wh - dependencies offers a satisfactory account of the results of experiments 1-4 . In this section , we present an ...
SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY . In the previous section , we saw that none of the existing theories of processing wh - dependencies offers a satisfactory account of the results of experiments 1-4 . In this section , we present an ...
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CONCORD and index features represent two aspects of syntactic agreement ; they differ in that CONCORD features are closely related ( though not identical ) to morphological features , and tend to be relevant for noun phrase - internal ...
CONCORD and index features represent two aspects of syntactic agreement ; they differ in that CONCORD features are closely related ( though not identical ) to morphological features , and tend to be relevant for noun phrase - internal ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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