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a treatment in which the semantic ( but not the morphosyntactic ) properties of the entire possessive NP are ... the camouflage ass is thus not exactly that the latter is semantically void , but rather that its semantics are just those ...
a treatment in which the semantic ( but not the morphosyntactic ) properties of the entire possessive NP are ... the camouflage ass is thus not exactly that the latter is semantically void , but rather that its semantics are just those ...
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As noted in my earlier discussion , a mask head ass shares the semantic content of its possessor , which , in the case of a pronoun , is simply the index associated with that pronoun . Adjectival modifiers , by contrast , are like other ...
As noted in my earlier discussion , a mask head ass shares the semantic content of its possessor , which , in the case of a pronoun , is simply the index associated with that pronoun . Adjectival modifiers , by contrast , are like other ...
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Hofmeister 2007 provides evidence that the quantity of syntactic and semantic features encoded in a filler affects filler - gap processing in a wide variety of sentential contexts . In particular , syntactically and semantically more ...
Hofmeister 2007 provides evidence that the quantity of syntactic and semantic features encoded in a filler affects filler - gap processing in a wide variety of sentential contexts . In particular , syntactically and semantically more ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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