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In one experiment , subjects had to recall reduced relative constructions , in which speakers have a choice whether or not to include the relative pronoun and finite copula : for example , The astronauts ( who were ) selected / chosen ...
In one experiment , subjects had to recall reduced relative constructions , in which speakers have a choice whether or not to include the relative pronoun and finite copula : for example , The astronauts ( who were ) selected / chosen ...
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This epistemological stance is then filtered through the linguistic choices available to the speaker , depending on ... Ch . 5 ( 103-33 ) gives the range of forms which were used by speakers of the three languages to indicate that they ...
This epistemological stance is then filtered through the linguistic choices available to the speaker , depending on ... Ch . 5 ( 103-33 ) gives the range of forms which were used by speakers of the three languages to indicate that they ...
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Speakers might be prompted to differentiate more clearly among these refer- ents , especially protagonists , and thereby to use overt NPs more often . For this reason , I did not continue my pilot study work on spontaneous discourse but ...
Speakers might be prompted to differentiate more clearly among these refer- ents , especially protagonists , and thereby to use overt NPs more often . For this reason , I did not continue my pilot study work on spontaneous discourse but ...
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