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Consequently , as expected , no internal modification , quantification , or anaphoric reference is possible : ( 61 ) a . * Pat took clammy hold of Chris's hand . b . * Nobody took any hold of the lever . c . * l thought Pat would take ...
Consequently , as expected , no internal modification , quantification , or anaphoric reference is possible : ( 61 ) a . * Pat took clammy hold of Chris's hand . b . * Nobody took any hold of the lever . c . * l thought Pat would take ...
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... when the reference of the NP is an animate ) , there is a strong tendency to assume that the reference of each part is independent of the reference of the other — that is , that there is nothing idiomatic or conventional about the ...
... when the reference of the NP is an animate ) , there is a strong tendency to assume that the reference of each part is independent of the reference of the other — that is , that there is nothing idiomatic or conventional about the ...
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A longitudinal study of principles of control and pronominal reference in child English . 260–88 . RASKIN , VICTOR . Rev. of Frawley , Linguistic semantics . 552–56 . Ray , Ruth E. BN on Swann , Girls , boys , and language . 619-21 .
A longitudinal study of principles of control and pronominal reference in child English . 260–88 . RASKIN , VICTOR . Rev. of Frawley , Linguistic semantics . 552–56 . Ray , Ruth E. BN on Swann , Girls , boys , and language . 619-21 .
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
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