Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... elements correlate in order with the verb and object . Some pairs of elements that have been claimed to correlate in order with the verb and object do not in fact exhibit any correlation . I argue against the Head - Dependent Theory ...
... elements correlate in order with the verb and object . Some pairs of elements that have been claimed to correlate in order with the verb and object do not in fact exhibit any correlation . I argue against the Head - Dependent Theory ...
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... elements are correlation pairs , discussing the implications of this evidence for the HDT . I will distinguish three sets of pairs of elements : pairs of elements that exhibit correlations which the HDT correctly predicts ( 82 ) ...
... elements are correlation pairs , discussing the implications of this evidence for the HDT . I will distinguish three sets of pairs of elements : pairs of elements that exhibit correlations which the HDT correctly predicts ( 82 ) ...
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... elements in Table 27 - for which there is lack of agreement as to which element ( if either ) is the head - regardless of one's assumptions about which member of the pair is head . Thus , for ex- ample , regardless of whether one ...
... elements in Table 27 - for which there is lack of agreement as to which element ( if either ) is the head - regardless of one's assumptions about which member of the pair is head . Thus , for ex- ample , regardless of whether one ...
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