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If this were the case , their permutability would be considerably less surprising since there are known parallels in other languages - for example , in various German dialects . Compare the positional possibilities of pronominal clitics ...
If this were the case , their permutability would be considerably less surprising since there are known parallels in other languages - for example , in various German dialects . Compare the positional possibilities of pronominal clitics ...
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( i ) Resumption in questions is more acceptable in Greek than in German and English . While pronominals in Greek simple questions induce strong unacceptability , they are still significantly more acceptable than strong - island ...
( i ) Resumption in questions is more acceptable in Greek than in German and English . While pronominals in Greek simple questions induce strong unacceptability , they are still significantly more acceptable than strong - island ...
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While in all three languages such examples lead to strong unacceptability , the Greek example in 56b is more acceptable than its English and German counterparts , since it is significantly better than the strong - island violation ( see ...
While in all three languages such examples lead to strong unacceptability , the Greek example in 56b is more acceptable than its English and German counterparts , since it is significantly better than the strong - island violation ( see ...
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