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way , the Head NP is grounded by virtue of being associated with a Given referent in the same main clause , as opposed to being grounded by virtue of its relative clause . In 5 the NP being grounded is the object a spring and the Given ...
way , the Head NP is grounded by virtue of being associated with a Given referent in the same main clause , as opposed to being grounded by virtue of its relative clause . In 5 the NP being grounded is the object a spring and the Given ...
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9 > the Head NP is grounded in the main clause by the Given main - clause subject pronoun , and the relative clause serves to characterize the Head NP , as can be seen in examples 19–24 above . That is , given the distribution of ...
9 > the Head NP is grounded in the main clause by the Given main - clause subject pronoun , and the relative clause serves to characterize the Head NP , as can be seen in examples 19–24 above . That is , given the distribution of ...
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a two - relative - clause utterance follows a clear pattern , which can be stated as in 38 : ( 38 ) The preferred relative - clause type for the particular Head NP will be ordered first in the pair , followed by the nonpreferred ...
a two - relative - clause utterance follows a clear pattern , which can be stated as in 38 : ( 38 ) The preferred relative - clause type for the particular Head NP will be ordered first in the pair , followed by the nonpreferred ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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