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The sole operational difference between paradigmatic and syntagmatic definition is that the former requires a constant preceding and following frame , whereas the latter requires only a constant preceding frame .
The sole operational difference between paradigmatic and syntagmatic definition is that the former requires a constant preceding and following frame , whereas the latter requires only a constant preceding frame .
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The distinction of an individual in a limited scheme requires more than two opposing members , but not a large number ; the distinctive paradigm is therefore larger , but closely circumscribed . The modification of individuality by a ...
The distinction of an individual in a limited scheme requires more than two opposing members , but not a large number ; the distinctive paradigm is therefore larger , but closely circumscribed . The modification of individuality by a ...
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Thus the control problem requires a special solution just in case there is an obligatory network of coreference between the empty complement subject and some matrix NP . J demonstrates the necessity of specifying networks of coreference ...
Thus the control problem requires a special solution just in case there is an obligatory network of coreference between the empty complement subject and some matrix NP . J demonstrates the necessity of specifying networks of coreference ...
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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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