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i For RCs modifying the matrix object in situ , 9 and 10 , the situation is more complex with regard to the sentence - initial matrix subject NP ( i.e. NP , in 22 and 23 ) . The predictions can be made based on the similarity of the ...
i For RCs modifying the matrix object in situ , 9 and 10 , the situation is more complex with regard to the sentence - initial matrix subject NP ( i.e. NP , in 22 and 23 ) . The predictions can be made based on the similarity of the ...
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GAP TYPE HEAD TYPE W6 W7 W8 invited - ADN conductor - NOM subject head SR 1011 1385 OR 1139 1855 invited - ADN conductor - ACC scrambled object head SR 1010 1381 1104 1502 invited - ADN senator - ACC in - situ object head SR 1137 1092 ...
GAP TYPE HEAD TYPE W6 W7 W8 invited - ADN conductor - NOM subject head SR 1011 1385 OR 1139 1855 invited - ADN conductor - ACC scrambled object head SR 1010 1381 1104 1502 invited - ADN senator - ACC in - situ object head SR 1137 1092 ...
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which the head noun was marked nominative , object RCs were predicted to cause a similarity effect on measures of later processing related to retrieval because the only overt NP remaining in the RC after object extraction was the ...
which the head noun was marked nominative , object RCs were predicted to cause a similarity effect on measures of later processing related to retrieval because the only overt NP remaining in the RC after object extraction was the ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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