Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... pronoun occurs to the right of NP1 , coreference is obligatory . J accounts for the fact that these pronouns must have antecedents by stating their coreference in the form of an a - rule . 8 In the interests of a concise summary of J's ...
... pronoun occurs to the right of NP1 , coreference is obligatory . J accounts for the fact that these pronouns must have antecedents by stating their coreference in the form of an a - rule . 8 In the interests of a concise summary of J's ...
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... pronouns and full NP's , and they sometimes must apply before anaphora relations can be deter- mined . If anaphoric pronouns and their antecedents are derived from identical under- lying forms ( such as variables ) , then these rules ...
... pronouns and full NP's , and they sometimes must apply before anaphora relations can be deter- mined . If anaphoric pronouns and their antecedents are derived from identical under- lying forms ( such as variables ) , then these rules ...
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... pronouns from full NP's early in deri- vations . In contrast , the reasons given for adopting BVT have characteristically been semantic.15 Bound variables have been introduced as a convenient notation to express the interpretation of ...
... pronouns from full NP's early in deri- vations . In contrast , the reasons given for adopting BVT have characteristically been semantic.15 Bound variables have been introduced as a convenient notation to express the interpretation of ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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