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In an indirect way , the notion of definiteness has been of great concern to logicians , who have dedicated long discussions to the properties of definite descriptions , i.e. NP's in the singular preceded by the definite article and ...
In an indirect way , the notion of definiteness has been of great concern to logicians , who have dedicated long discussions to the properties of definite descriptions , i.e. NP's in the singular preceded by the definite article and ...
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There is also a detailed discussion of how thematic relations may be used to account for the cross - over phenomena discussed in Postal 1971. Chapter 5 , ' Coreference and the complement system ' , extends the coreference rule presented ...
There is also a detailed discussion of how thematic relations may be used to account for the cross - over phenomena discussed in Postal 1971. Chapter 5 , ' Coreference and the complement system ' , extends the coreference rule presented ...
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31 , the additions in brackets would make his discussion of the passive rule clear : ' there are no NP's which ordinarily cannot appear in subject position in actives , but which may do so ( in deep structure ) only if they appear ( in ...
31 , the additions in brackets would make his discussion of the passive rule clear : ' there are no NP's which ordinarily cannot appear in subject position in actives , but which may do so ( in deep structure ) only if they appear ( in ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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