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S Heads in the whole data set , they tend to occur with Subject - relatives much more than with Object - relatives ( z = 4.05 , p < 0.0004 ) . Another way of stating this is to note that , for nonhuman Object Heads , there is a nearly ...
S Heads in the whole data set , they tend to occur with Subject - relatives much more than with Object - relatives ( z = 4.05 , p < 0.0004 ) . Another way of stating this is to note that , for nonhuman Object Heads , there is a nearly ...
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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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The last instance of a two - relative - clause construction shows a human referent in an Existential Head utterance . We saw earlier that this configuration strongly tends to occur with S - relatives , and , as predicted , the Head NP ...
The last instance of a two - relative - clause construction shows a human referent in an Existential Head utterance . We saw earlier that this configuration strongly tends to occur with S - relatives , and , as predicted , the Head NP ...
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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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