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Evidence here comes mainly from paraphrase relations - which , for the vast majority of these adverbs , suggest a relation to adjectives and / or verbs taking sentential complements . In addition , some passive - sensitive adverbs ...
Evidence here comes mainly from paraphrase relations - which , for the vast majority of these adverbs , suggest a relation to adjectives and / or verbs taking sentential complements . In addition , some passive - sensitive adverbs ...
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The present volume grew out of the last - named attitude , in strong reaction to the former two ; it is a product of the time when psycholinguists first had to convince other linguists that experiments were acceptable per se as evidence ...
The present volume grew out of the last - named attitude , in strong reaction to the former two ; it is a product of the time when psycholinguists first had to convince other linguists that experiments were acceptable per se as evidence ...
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But if this replacement takes place item - by - item , with regard to the availability of evidence for it in particular cases , it would follow that alternating forms would be restructured with underlying / VN / , but non - alternating ...
But if this replacement takes place item - by - item , with regard to the availability of evidence for it in particular cases , it would follow that alternating forms would be restructured with underlying / VN / , but non - alternating ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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