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For example , it seems that for authors like Chung and McCloskey ( 1983 ) , the contrast between 1b and lc is much stronger than indicated here . In fact , it would appear to be essentially equivalent to the contrast between 1a and 1c ...
For example , it seems that for authors like Chung and McCloskey ( 1983 ) , the contrast between 1b and lc is much stronger than indicated here . In fact , it would appear to be essentially equivalent to the contrast between 1a and 1c ...
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By contrast , in German and English , pronominals induce severe unacceptability equal to strong - island violations . ... This contrasts with German and Greek , where intrusive pronouns can be as acceptable as gaps .
By contrast , in German and English , pronominals induce severe unacceptability equal to strong - island violations . ... This contrasts with German and Greek , where intrusive pronouns can be as acceptable as gaps .
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In German , by contrast , CP extraposition makes embedded gaps worse than in any of the three languages . Absence of CLLD and CP extraposition leaves English with relatively acceptable embedded gaps and unacceptable pronominals ; as a ...
In German , by contrast , CP extraposition makes embedded gaps worse than in any of the three languages . Absence of CLLD and CP extraposition leaves English with relatively acceptable embedded gaps and unacceptable pronominals ; as a ...
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