Language, Band 66George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1990 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... relative clauses in our data is humanness . We will see that the humanness both of the referent of the NPREL and of the other NPs in the relative clause is relevant in explaining this distribution . 3.4 . DEFINITENESS . The fourth ...
... relative clauses in our data is humanness . We will see that the humanness both of the referent of the NPREL and of the other NPs in the relative clause is relevant in explaining this distribution . 3.4 . DEFINITENESS . The fourth ...
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... 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 definiteness and newness , the information flow in nonhuman Object - Head ...
... 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 definiteness and newness , the information flow in nonhuman Object - Head ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. a two - relative - clause utterance follows a clear pattern , which can be stated as in 38 : ( 38 ) The preferred relative - clause ... relative - clause RELATIVE CLAUSES IN ENGLISH CONVERSATION 313.
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. a two - relative - clause utterance follows a clear pattern , which can be stated as in 38 : ( 38 ) The preferred relative - clause ... relative - clause RELATIVE CLAUSES IN ENGLISH CONVERSATION 313.
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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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