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By itself , this has no specific implications for the syntax of topic and focus . However , if we can develop an explicit algorithm for deriving intonational phrases from surface syntactic structure ( S - STRUCTURE ) , which we will ...
By itself , this has no specific implications for the syntax of topic and focus . However , if we can develop an explicit algorithm for deriving intonational phrases from surface syntactic structure ( S - STRUCTURE ) , which we will ...
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There is also a general rule , applying to all ordinary dependents , that allows them to be delayed if they are long ( by so - called Heavy - NP Shift ) ; but the more specific rule for indirects overrides this , so Heavy - NP Shift ...
There is also a general rule , applying to all ordinary dependents , that allows them to be delayed if they are long ( by so - called Heavy - NP Shift ) ; but the more specific rule for indirects overrides this , so Heavy - NP Shift ...
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That mutation changed the global pattern of neural connectivity somehow so as to make syntax possible , and it also changed the shape of the skull and reworked the vocal tract . Unfortunately , these highly specific claims are based on ...
That mutation changed the global pattern of neural connectivity somehow so as to make syntax possible , and it also changed the shape of the skull and reworked the vocal tract . Unfortunately , these highly specific claims are based on ...
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