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However , the initial empirical findings were disconcerting : the plural mark was realized in 49 % of all possible instances for the simple opposition , while the corresponding figure for the complex oppositions was only 36 % .
However , the initial empirical findings were disconcerting : the plural mark was realized in 49 % of all possible instances for the simple opposition , while the corresponding figure for the complex oppositions was only 36 % .
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a difficult ' environments — such as sentential subjects , complex NP's , and coordinate structures - typically involves a resumptive - pronoun strategy . 56 It is important to add , though , that another factor interacts with the ...
a difficult ' environments — such as sentential subjects , complex NP's , and coordinate structures - typically involves a resumptive - pronoun strategy . 56 It is important to add , though , that another factor interacts with the ...
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Given the formulation of the rule , complex adjectives like * easy to try to please ( as in * an easy to try to please man ) ... Analysing certain A - to - V sequences as complex adjectives allows us to explain a variety of facts .
Given the formulation of the rule , complex adjectives like * easy to try to please ( as in * an easy to try to please man ) ... Analysing certain A - to - V sequences as complex adjectives allows us to explain a variety of facts .
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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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