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have proposed one rule and one output condition which are typical only of comparative constructions . The rule we have proposed , QP / AP preposing , is needed to account both for some di and some che degree comparatives .
have proposed one rule and one output condition which are typical only of comparative constructions . The rule we have proposed , QP / AP preposing , is needed to account both for some di and some che degree comparatives .
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The two factors distin- guishing these conditions were ( a ) the number of toys present ( singular , i.e. one each ... Here , for the only time in Maratsos's study , the plural / invisible condition clearly involved - S referents : the ...
The two factors distin- guishing these conditions were ( a ) the number of toys present ( singular , i.e. one each ... Here , for the only time in Maratsos's study , the plural / invisible condition clearly involved - S referents : the ...
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Thus these four conditions presented ( a ) clearly + S + P objects ( singular / visible ) ; ( b ) clearly + S - P ... as a group were very accurate ( 91 % ) in their use of a for the S objects in the plural / invisible condition .
Thus these four conditions presented ( a ) clearly + S + P objects ( singular / visible ) ; ( b ) clearly + S - P ... as a group were very accurate ( 91 % ) in their use of a for the S objects in the plural / invisible condition .
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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