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... phrase , with the head noun of the matrix NP being a noun modifier to the RC subject ( items 7 and 8 ) . This could occur regardless of the position of the matrix noun phrase in the sentence . It does , however , depend on a number of ...
... phrase , with the head noun of the matrix NP being a noun modifier to the RC subject ( items 7 and 8 ) . This could occur regardless of the position of the matrix noun phrase in the sentence . It does , however , depend on a number of ...
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... phrase or by anaphoricity ? The situation is complicated by the fact that the anaphoric status of a noun phrase and its syntactic structure are far from independent . Consider the categories in Table 1. Pronouns ( category A ) are ...
... phrase or by anaphoricity ? The situation is complicated by the fact that the anaphoric status of a noun phrase and its syntactic structure are far from independent . Consider the categories in Table 1. Pronouns ( category A ) are ...
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... phrase according to the system presented in Table 1.13 Next , the clauses were analyzed as to whether the subject phrase was anaphoric . Recall that the treebank consists of excerpts from newspa- per items ( the beginning and ending of ...
... phrase according to the system presented in Table 1.13 Next , the clauses were analyzed as to whether the subject phrase was anaphoric . Recall that the treebank consists of excerpts from newspa- per items ( the beginning and ending of ...
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