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Second , even when there are no competing NP's in a structure , a given NP must meet other criteria if it is to be promoted to subject with maximum acceptability . Direct objects seem to be the least restricted of all ; only the objects ...
Second , even when there are no competing NP's in a structure , a given NP must meet other criteria if it is to be promoted to subject with maximum acceptability . Direct objects seem to be the least restricted of all ; only the objects ...
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a If this is correct , the question arises whether the NP's some people and many people , despite the fact that they are explicitly not universal , are generic in 43. Perhaps , before making a serious attempt to define ' generic NP ' ...
a If this is correct , the question arises whether the NP's some people and many people , despite the fact that they are explicitly not universal , are generic in 43. Perhaps , before making a serious attempt to define ' generic NP ' ...
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NP's or that to which it potentially occurs in countable NP's . The degree to which a noun is countable will be the negative complement of the degree to which it is uncountable , and vice versa ; so , for the sake of simplicity ...
NP's or that to which it potentially occurs in countable NP's . The degree to which a noun is countable will be the negative complement of the degree to which it is uncountable , and vice versa ; so , for the sake of simplicity ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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