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( 6 ) * John or Bill left simultaneously . ( 7 ) John , Bill , and Tom all left simultaneously . ( 8 ) * John , Bill , and Tom each left simultaneously . Our objective is to account for the correct distribution of grammatical and ...
( 6 ) * John or Bill left simultaneously . ( 7 ) John , Bill , and Tom all left simultaneously . ( 8 ) * John , Bill , and Tom each left simultaneously . Our objective is to account for the correct distribution of grammatical and ...
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( 56 ) Bill bought both chairs for the price of one . ( 57 ) A , B , and C are parallel ( * together ) . ( 58 ) A , B , and C interrelate ( * together ) . ( 59 ) John , Bill , and Tom are a motley crew ( * together ) .
( 56 ) Bill bought both chairs for the price of one . ( 57 ) A , B , and C are parallel ( * together ) . ( 58 ) A , B , and C interrelate ( * together ) . ( 59 ) John , Bill , and Tom are a motley crew ( * together ) .
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( 104 ) * John and Bill will each hit each other . The Conjunction Reduction formulation overlooks an important point : namely , when there are more than two conjuncts in the antecedent of each other , the conjoined sentence deep ...
( 104 ) * John and Bill will each hit each other . The Conjunction Reduction formulation overlooks an important point : namely , when there are more than two conjuncts in the antecedent of each other , the conjoined sentence deep ...
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