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a then we may be able to relativize NP's in contexts where an expression of cardinality is required . Consider a context like this : ( 28 ) The movie lasted { two , several , many , * all , * the , * most , * these } hours past my ...
a then we may be able to relativize NP's in contexts where an expression of cardinality is required . Consider a context like this : ( 28 ) The movie lasted { two , several , many , * all , * the , * most , * these } hours past my ...
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Examples are [ + high , V ] in Rule 23 ( V ) , and [ + tense , V ] in the context of Rule 25. On the other hand , one finds 17 examples of configurations of symbols denoting sets of vowels that cannot be uniquely specified by a single ...
Examples are [ + high , V ] in Rule 23 ( V ) , and [ + tense , V ] in the context of Rule 25. On the other hand , one finds 17 examples of configurations of symbols denoting sets of vowels that cannot be uniquely specified by a single ...
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Since the interpretation of novel compounds is often ( perhaps usually ) facilitated by contextual cues , the choice of a fortuitous underlying relationship , whose existence is apparent only in an extremely limited context , severely ...
Since the interpretation of novel compounds is often ( perhaps usually ) facilitated by contextual cues , the choice of a fortuitous underlying relationship , whose existence is apparent only in an extremely limited context , severely ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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