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RECIPROCAL CONSTRUCTIONS AND RESPECTIVELY SENTENCES . The Conjunction Reduction Hypothesis derives reciprocal constructions , i.e. constructions incorporating the pronoun each other , from conjoined sentences .
RECIPROCAL CONSTRUCTIONS AND RESPECTIVELY SENTENCES . The Conjunction Reduction Hypothesis derives reciprocal constructions , i.e. constructions incorporating the pronoun each other , from conjoined sentences .
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Sentences 400-1 are ill - formed by considerations divorced from each other reciprocal constructions . They are blocked by the same mechanism which blocks sentences 339–40 : ( 339 ) * John , Bill , or Tom each hate goats .
Sentences 400-1 are ill - formed by considerations divorced from each other reciprocal constructions . They are blocked by the same mechanism which blocks sentences 339–40 : ( 339 ) * John , Bill , or Tom each hate goats .
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When we get beyond simple sentences with respectively and correspondingly , intuitions begin to fade for all but those who are proponents of a particular grammar of respectively constructions . For certain cases , however , the facts ...
When we get beyond simple sentences with respectively and correspondingly , intuitions begin to fade for all but those who are proponents of a particular grammar of respectively constructions . For certain cases , however , the facts ...
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