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This is a difficult task because there are so many different kinds of functions : an element may convey semantic information on the surface , it may help simplify the production and decoding of utterances , it may have sociolinguistic ...
This is a difficult task because there are so many different kinds of functions : an element may convey semantic information on the surface , it may help simplify the production and decoding of utterances , it may have sociolinguistic ...
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We first distinguish STRICT ID rules , where the two NP's are uniquely defined in terms of surface structure , from FREE ID rules , where both are not uniquely defined . Second , we distinguish SIMPLE ID rules , which apply to single ...
We first distinguish STRICT ID rules , where the two NP's are uniquely defined in terms of surface structure , from FREE ID rules , where both are not uniquely defined . Second , we distinguish SIMPLE ID rules , which apply to single ...
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As indicated above , ' free ' means that the antecedent NP is not uniquely defined by the surface structure ; so there is often a possibility of ambiguity . Consequently , free ID rules in general make a smaller contribution to surface ...
As indicated above , ' free ' means that the antecedent NP is not uniquely defined by the surface structure ; so there is often a possibility of ambiguity . Consequently , free ID rules in general make a smaller contribution to surface ...
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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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