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For our purposes we can represent both questions and relatives as having interpretations of the form Ax [ ... X ... ) . Given this , it is possible for the interpretation of a question to constitute a set which is a subset of the set ...
For our purposes we can represent both questions and relatives as having interpretations of the form Ax [ ... X ... ) . Given this , it is possible for the interpretation of a question to constitute a set which is a subset of the set ...
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Of the eight processes that I have discussed , five shed no light on these questions because they utilize the foot as a template , so that the feet in question are constructed without respect to either edge of the domain .
Of the eight processes that I have discussed , five shed no light on these questions because they utilize the foot as a template , so that the feet in question are constructed without respect to either edge of the domain .
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“ Questions and reasoning ' , ( 5 ) ' The context of questioning ' , and ( 6 ) ' Questioning and literary rhetoric ' . ... Further on , C. E. M. STRUYKER BOUDIER ( in ' Toward a history of the question ' ) ' cast ( s ) a glance at ...
“ Questions and reasoning ' , ( 5 ) ' The context of questioning ' , and ( 6 ) ' Questioning and literary rhetoric ' . ... Further on , C. E. M. STRUYKER BOUDIER ( in ' Toward a history of the question ' ) ' cast ( s ) a glance at ...
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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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