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... noun phrase has a determiner ( compare items 1 and 4 ) . Consider also the case where the RC subject involves a determiner followed by a noun ( category B ) . The situation is the same as with a pronoun subject : there seems little ...
... noun phrase has a determiner ( compare items 1 and 4 ) . Consider also the case where the RC subject involves a determiner followed by a noun ( category B ) . The situation is the same as with a pronoun subject : there seems little ...
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... noun subjects ( items 12-14 ) . Here , too , ambiguity may arise : the matrix NP and RC subject may join together into a single noun phrase . Such constructions - sometimes called restrictive appositives ( Quirk et al . 1985 ) —are ...
... noun subjects ( items 12-14 ) . Here , too , ambiguity may arise : the matrix NP and RC subject may join together into a single noun phrase . Such constructions - sometimes called restrictive appositives ( Quirk et al . 1985 ) —are ...
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... noun phrase and its syntactic structure are far from independent . Consider the categories in Table 1. Pronouns ( category A ) are anaphoric in the vast majority of cases ; third - person pronouns are always anaphoric . Nouns with ...
... noun phrase and its syntactic structure are far from independent . Consider the categories in Table 1. Pronouns ( category A ) are anaphoric in the vast majority of cases ; third - person pronouns are always anaphoric . Nouns with ...
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