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G. Lakoff's abstract verbs did not need to be deleted by special rules , because a plugging - in transformation ( which applied ... Nothing new must be added to the grammar except an additional abstract - verb deletion rule ' ( 202 ) .
G. Lakoff's abstract verbs did not need to be deleted by special rules , because a plugging - in transformation ( which applied ... Nothing new must be added to the grammar except an additional abstract - verb deletion rule ' ( 202 ) .
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Another difficulty with the discussion of identical NP deletion is that the rule is stated in an inadequate and even self ... The rule itself states that the subject of an embedded clause with the complementizer -s may be deleted under ...
Another difficulty with the discussion of identical NP deletion is that the rule is stated in an inadequate and even self ... The rule itself states that the subject of an embedded clause with the complementizer -s may be deleted under ...
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That Equi - NP Deletion cannot be blocked is easily seen when we consider that structures which undergo both Equi - NP Deletion and ... The deletions have the effect of transforming an ungrammatical sentence into a grammatical one .
That Equi - NP Deletion cannot be blocked is easily seen when we consider that structures which undergo both Equi - NP Deletion and ... The deletions have the effect of transforming an ungrammatical sentence into a grammatical one .
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