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Finally , it is worth noting that doubly embedded pronominals in that - clauses and singly and doubly embedded pronominals in whether - clauses are as acceptable as gaps . This optionality between the gap and the pronominal has been ...
Finally , it is worth noting that doubly embedded pronominals in that - clauses and singly and doubly embedded pronominals in whether - clauses are as acceptable as gaps . This optionality between the gap and the pronominal has been ...
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Similarly , the Greek question 52a does not allow a bound interpretation of the pronominal and , as a result ... Intrusive pronominals therefore are not variables ; rather , they are linked to their antecedent anaphorically.33 In this ...
Similarly , the Greek question 52a does not allow a bound interpretation of the pronominal and , as a result ... Intrusive pronominals therefore are not variables ; rather , they are linked to their antecedent anaphorically.33 In this ...
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Let us finally consider why gaps remain significantly better than pronominals in English , while intrusive pronominals are as acceptable as gaps in Greek and German ( compare Fig . 1c and Figs . 2b and 3b ) .
Let us finally consider why gaps remain significantly better than pronominals in English , while intrusive pronominals are as acceptable as gaps in Greek and German ( compare Fig . 1c and Figs . 2b and 3b ) .
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