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In this section we examine the interaction between the grammatical roles associated with the relative clauses and ... The relative clauses were categorized according to the grammatical role of the HEAD NP within the main clause and of ...
In this section we examine the interaction between the grammatical roles associated with the relative clauses and ... The relative clauses were categorized according to the grammatical role of the HEAD NP within the main clause and of ...
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The first factor that helps to explain the way grammatical roles are distributed in relative clauses is the ... 6 6 Throughout this paper , the NPREL role ' Subject ' is broken down into ' A ' ( subject of a transitive verb ) and ' S ...
The first factor that helps to explain the way grammatical roles are distributed in relative clauses is the ... 6 6 Throughout this paper , the NPREL role ' Subject ' is broken down into ' A ' ( subject of a transitive verb ) and ' S ...
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The 16 nouns of this type in Object - Head role fall without exception into two types : relational terms , such as brother and friend ; and nonspecific formulations such as somebody and anybody , as well as common nouns used ...
The 16 nouns of this type in Object - Head role fall without exception into two types : relational terms , such as brother and friend ; and nonspecific formulations such as somebody and anybody , as well as common nouns used ...
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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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