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Since there are no conjoined sentence paraphrases for 53-4 , it is not clear how the Conjunction Reduction Hypothesis will correctly assign the sentence conjunction interpretation to the non - singular subjects of 53-4 .
Since there are no conjoined sentence paraphrases for 53-4 , it is not clear how the Conjunction Reduction Hypothesis will correctly assign the sentence conjunction interpretation to the non - singular subjects of 53-4 .
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Sentences 55-67 indicate that no diagnostic tests exist : the distinction between sentence conjunction and phrasal conjunction rests only on the existence of a con- joined sentence paraphrase for the sentence conjunction type .
Sentences 55-67 indicate that no diagnostic tests exist : the distinction between sentence conjunction and phrasal conjunction rests only on the existence of a con- joined sentence paraphrase for the sentence conjunction type .
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The formulation of the Conjunction Reduction Hypothesis presented above divides and coördinations into two classes : sentence conjunction and phrasal conjunction . The PSR formulation divides and coördinations into four classes which ...
The formulation of the Conjunction Reduction Hypothesis presented above divides and coördinations into two classes : sentence conjunction and phrasal conjunction . The PSR formulation divides and coördinations into four classes which ...
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