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It is a major thesis of SCAF that functional relations , in particular the subject and object relations , must be ... a NP with the feature ( 1 Function ) is the subject , a NP marked [ 2 Function ) is the direct object , and so on .
It is a major thesis of SCAF that functional relations , in particular the subject and object relations , must be ... a NP with the feature ( 1 Function ) is the subject , a NP marked [ 2 Function ) is the direct object , and so on .
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Proceeding from the premise ' that the smaller a complement , the greater is the a distinctive function of that complement ; " or , conversely , the greater the complement of an item , ... the greater is the distinctive function of that ...
Proceeding from the premise ' that the smaller a complement , the greater is the a distinctive function of that complement ; " or , conversely , the greater the complement of an item , ... the greater is the distinctive function of that ...
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He notes that there is a tendency for the aphasic group ( left hemisphere lesion ) to function on a more abstract level , and for the non - aphasic group ( right hemisphere lesion ) to function on a more concrete level ( 77 ) .
He notes that there is a tendency for the aphasic group ( left hemisphere lesion ) to function on a more abstract level , and for the non - aphasic group ( right hemisphere lesion ) to function on a more concrete level ( 77 ) .
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