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The discussion can be made more concrete by noting that the signature properties of ACCs reflected in CM & P's data — that the semantic interpretation properties of the whole ACC nominal ( selection and anaphora in particular ) reflect ...
The discussion can be made more concrete by noting that the signature properties of ACCs reflected in CM & P's data — that the semantic interpretation properties of the whole ACC nominal ( selection and anaphora in particular ) reflect ...
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head properties , a treatment motivated by independent considerations , so that in already extant HPSG analyses we see the same divergence between parasitic semantics and independently contributory head properties that I am proposing ...
head properties , a treatment motivated by independent considerations , so that in already extant HPSG analyses we see the same divergence between parasitic semantics and independently contributory head properties that I am proposing ...
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As documented in $ 3.1 , it is not in the least unusual for selecting heads to share properties with their complements . The HPSG treatment of auxiliaries , for example , takes the latter to be full - scale verbs that select VPs whose ...
As documented in $ 3.1 , it is not in the least unusual for selecting heads to share properties with their complements . The HPSG treatment of auxiliaries , for example , takes the latter to be full - scale verbs that select VPs whose ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
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