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But several questions still require empirical investigation : Do readers and listeners use schemas in ... thus it seems unlikely that conversation requires the same attention to global processing as formal written exposition .
But several questions still require empirical investigation : Do readers and listeners use schemas in ... thus it seems unlikely that conversation requires the same attention to global processing as formal written exposition .
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Under the case absorption approach , this is because ( npla mesa ) is caseless and violates the case filter which requires NP's to be case - marked . With inanimate objects , a cannot appear to case - mark the NP ; as a result ...
Under the case absorption approach , this is because ( npla mesa ) is caseless and violates the case filter which requires NP's to be case - marked . With inanimate objects , a cannot appear to case - mark the NP ; as a result ...
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His proposal requires that every language be one of two types— ( a ) one in which the patient / theme in a ditransitive clause is the DO , or ( b ) one in which the recipient / beneficiary is the DO . But if there are languages in which ...
His proposal requires that every language be one of two types— ( a ) one in which the patient / theme in a ditransitive clause is the DO , or ( b ) one in which the recipient / beneficiary is the DO . But if there are languages in which ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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