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For the moment , let us assume that the comments in sentences like 5-7 are to be analysed as containing elements ... If this element is non - empty , then this binding relation is simply the ordinary antecedent - pronoun one that ...
For the moment , let us assume that the comments in sentences like 5-7 are to be analysed as containing elements ... If this element is non - empty , then this binding relation is simply the ordinary antecedent - pronoun one that ...
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In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ; rather , it contains a lexical constituent which is related to , but not anaphorically related a to , an element in top .
In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ; rather , it contains a lexical constituent which is related to , but not anaphorically related a to , an element in top .
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If an element counts as belonging to a phonological phrase for these purposes , it should be an independent word . 2.2 . AN ACCENTUAL TEST . Clitics are accentually dependent , while full words are accentually independent .
If an element counts as belonging to a phonological phrase for these purposes , it should be an independent word . 2.2 . AN ACCENTUAL TEST . Clitics are accentually dependent , while full words are accentually independent .
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