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... Diego Maria POLINSKY Harvard University Object relatives ( ORs ) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject relatives ( SRs ) in both pre- and postnominal position ( prenominal relatives : Miyamoto & Nakamura ...
... Diego Maria POLINSKY Harvard University Object relatives ( ORs ) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject relatives ( SRs ) in both pre- and postnominal position ( prenominal relatives : Miyamoto & Nakamura ...
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At the same time , they put the finite verb in second position in their main clauses ( see also Clahsen 1990 , Weissenborn 1990 ) . It has also been observed , however , that children produce verb - second subordinate clauses with ...
At the same time , they put the finite verb in second position in their main clauses ( see also Clahsen 1990 , Weissenborn 1990 ) . It has also been observed , however , that children produce verb - second subordinate clauses with ...
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However , these listings are identified in this publication by ( * ) preceding position openings in order to advise applicants that the employing institution or its administration has been censured by the AAUP and that further ...
However , these listings are identified in this publication by ( * ) preceding position openings in order to advise applicants that the employing institution or its administration has been censured by the AAUP and that further ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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