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stage directions for each example ( see Trueswell & Tanenhaus 1991 for examples ) , lexical content of examples is often manipulated . Here , item 7g , Haegeman's original example 53b , allows the interpretation that when originates in ...
stage directions for each example ( see Trueswell & Tanenhaus 1991 for examples ) , lexical content of examples is often manipulated . Here , item 7g , Haegeman's original example 53b , allows the interpretation that when originates in ...
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He also addresses some other problematic examples from Scha 1981 , including The sides of R ( ectangle ) / are parallel tolcross the sides of R2 . Not surprisingly , given the ambitious nature of this contribution , a number of ...
He also addresses some other problematic examples from Scha 1981 , including The sides of R ( ectangle ) / are parallel tolcross the sides of R2 . Not surprisingly , given the ambitious nature of this contribution , a number of ...
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This example counts as an instance of RD insofar as the postpredicate NP has the lack of prosodic prominence associated with right - dislocated NPs . The deaccentuation of the postpredicate NP accords with the analysis of its denotatum ...
This example counts as an instance of RD insofar as the postpredicate NP has the lack of prosodic prominence associated with right - dislocated NPs . The deaccentuation of the postpredicate NP accords with the analysis of its denotatum ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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