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3 ( 31 ) Hypothesis II : Backward reference is more marked than forward reference . ( 32 ) Hypothesis III : Superficial types of definite NP's differ with regard to inherent anaphoricity on a scale ranging from zero NP's ( i.e. the ...
3 ( 31 ) Hypothesis II : Backward reference is more marked than forward reference . ( 32 ) Hypothesis III : Superficial types of definite NP's differ with regard to inherent anaphoricity on a scale ranging from zero NP's ( i.e. the ...
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Degree of anaphoricity affects the grammaticality of sentences manifesting backward reference with indefinite antecedents . The following sentences differ in relative acceptability . ( 68 ) * If the centaurs , are feeling frisky ...
Degree of anaphoricity affects the grammaticality of sentences manifesting backward reference with indefinite antecedents . The following sentences differ in relative acceptability . ( 68 ) * If the centaurs , are feeling frisky ...
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The marked status of backward reference requires the use of anaphora of higher inherent anaphoricity than is needed ... Thus , backward reference with definite descriptions is rejected by all speakers , there is variation regarding the ...
The marked status of backward reference requires the use of anaphora of higher inherent anaphoricity than is needed ... Thus , backward reference with definite descriptions is rejected by all speakers , there is variation regarding the ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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