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Relative PRONOUNS OR COMPLEMENTIZERS WITH OBJECT RELATIVE CLAUSES . To gain further insight into factors guiding syntactic strategies , it seemed worthwhile to consider another common situation of syntactic choice .
Relative PRONOUNS OR COMPLEMENTIZERS WITH OBJECT RELATIVE CLAUSES . To gain further insight into factors guiding syntactic strategies , it seemed worthwhile to consider another common situation of syntactic choice .
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The first 6 out of 25 segments of the corpus ( 12,948 sentences ) were analyzed , and all object relative clauses were identified , using a computer program especially designed for the purpose . An example of a sentence from the corpus ...
The first 6 out of 25 segments of the corpus ( 12,948 sentences ) were analyzed , and all object relative clauses were identified , using a computer program especially designed for the purpose . An example of a sentence from the corpus ...
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anaphoricity ( p = 0.000 ) and 1.625 for relative - clause subject ( p 0.017 ) ; the interac- tion between the two variables was not significant . This confirms the earlier conclusion that both anaphoricity and relative - clause subject ...
anaphoricity ( p = 0.000 ) and 1.625 for relative - clause subject ( p 0.017 ) ; the interac- tion between the two variables was not significant . This confirms the earlier conclusion that both anaphoricity and relative - clause subject ...
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