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Therefore I take it that nature chooses the word orders A - O and O- A , each with a 50 % probability , and that this choice is stochastically independent from the specifications of the NPs with p or n.13 Furthermore , nature specifies ...
Therefore I take it that nature chooses the word orders A - O and O- A , each with a 50 % probability , and that this choice is stochastically independent from the specifications of the NPs with p or n.13 Furthermore , nature specifies ...
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A crucial feature of some theoretically important judgments is their gradient nature , that is , they fall somewhere between fully acceptable and fully unacceptable . This observation can be traced back to the early days of generative ...
A crucial feature of some theoretically important judgments is their gradient nature , that is , they fall somewhere between fully acceptable and fully unacceptable . This observation can be traced back to the early days of generative ...
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The first of the two issues is the nature and relevance of the paradigmatic axis in the lexicon . Several experiments described in the volume address the question of how different kinds of relationships between words influence the ...
The first of the two issues is the nature and relevance of the paradigmatic axis in the lexicon . Several experiments described in the volume address the question of how different kinds of relationships between words influence the ...
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