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By ' syntactic strategy ' , I refer to regularities of syntactic behavior that cannot be considered actual rules ; often these arise in cases where there is more than one syntactically correct way to express something .
By ' syntactic strategy ' , I refer to regularities of syntactic behavior that cannot be considered actual rules ; often these arise in cases where there is more than one syntactically correct way to express something .
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Even when only nonanaphoric cases were considered , RP / comp was significantly more likely to be used with some syntactic categories of RC subject than others ; when anaphoric cases alone were considered , the same relationship emerged ...
Even when only nonanaphoric cases were considered , RP / comp was significantly more likely to be used with some syntactic categories of RC subject than others ; when anaphoric cases alone were considered , the same relationship emerged ...
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( a ) a picture was considered perfectly similar to itself ( i.e. O dissimilarity ) ; therefore , the diagonal of the dissimilarity matrix consists only of zeroes ; ( b ) for any other pair of pictures p ; and Pi , the SIMILARITY ...
( a ) a picture was considered perfectly similar to itself ( i.e. O dissimilarity ) ; therefore , the diagonal of the dissimilarity matrix consists only of zeroes ; ( b ) for any other pair of pictures p ; and Pi , the SIMILARITY ...
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