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In 54a , the case feature generated on the head noun deletes because there is no functional head to host it . In 54b , however , such a head is generated . Consequently , the accusative case feature moves from N to D. ' In the plurals ...
In 54a , the case feature generated on the head noun deletes because there is no functional head to host it . In 54b , however , such a head is generated . Consequently , the accusative case feature moves from N to D. ' In the plurals ...
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Miscellaneous responses included incorrect preamble repetitions ( generally , changes in the number of the head or attractor ) , completions that omitted a verb , and any other responses that fell outside of the categories described .
Miscellaneous responses included incorrect preamble repetitions ( generally , changes in the number of the head or attractor ) , completions that omitted a verb , and any other responses that fell outside of the categories described .
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HEAD NOUN PHRASE : COLLECTIVE SINGULAR ( PLURAL ) The police / officer ( s ) The student club / debutante ( s ) The crowd / competitor ( s ) The cleaning agency / cleaning lady ( ies ) The actors ' guild / famous actress ( es ) The ...
HEAD NOUN PHRASE : COLLECTIVE SINGULAR ( PLURAL ) The police / officer ( s ) The student club / debutante ( s ) The crowd / competitor ( s ) The cleaning agency / cleaning lady ( ies ) The actors ' guild / famous actress ( es ) The ...
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