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... fact that in the pooled data , speakers produced more than one output per target type . In fact , while they were most likely to accent the NP or the verb in the two narrow - focus conditions , they nevertheless opted to accent the ...
... fact that in the pooled data , speakers produced more than one output per target type . In fact , while they were most likely to accent the NP or the verb in the two narrow - focus conditions , they nevertheless opted to accent the ...
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... fact that the verb seem in an example like 3 is plural , despite the fact that John and Mary are each singular , C has conjunction pro raise into the matrix clause and ' fuse ' with each of these conjuncts . This requires a number of ...
... fact that the verb seem in an example like 3 is plural , despite the fact that John and Mary are each singular , C has conjunction pro raise into the matrix clause and ' fuse ' with each of these conjuncts . This requires a number of ...
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... fact that John is the ' understood subject ' of to leave is a fact about the meaning of want . Let this verb denote a relation between individuals and properties ( rather than between individuals and propositions ) . But its meaning is ...
... fact that John is the ' understood subject ' of to leave is a fact about the meaning of want . Let this verb denote a relation between individuals and properties ( rather than between individuals and propositions ) . But its meaning is ...
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On Gahl and Garnsey on grammar and usage | 399 |
Susanne Gahl Susan Garnsey | 405 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
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