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One argument , given by Ross , concerns the impossibility of relativizing one of two conjoined noun phrases : ( 102 ) ... If Relative shift merely moved the noun phrase that is to be relativized to the beginning of the embedded clause ...
One argument , given by Ross , concerns the impossibility of relativizing one of two conjoined noun phrases : ( 102 ) ... If Relative shift merely moved the noun phrase that is to be relativized to the beginning of the embedded clause ...
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There is some degree of irregularity in the patterns with preceding noun phrase : for the Jets , for example , we see ... of effects of following locatives and predicate adjectives vs. following noun phrases is reversed in Figure 9c .
There is some degree of irregularity in the patterns with preceding noun phrase : for the Jets , for example , we see ... of effects of following locatives and predicate adjectives vs. following noun phrases is reversed in Figure 9c .
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S S NP Pred Phrase NP Pred Phrase they Aux VE they Aux VP be ( -Past ] Modal be V work ing might work ing FIGURE 1. PARASE MARKER FOR They are working . FIGURE 2. PHRASE MARKER FOR They might be working . S NP Pred Phrase S they VP NP ...
S S NP Pred Phrase NP Pred Phrase they Aux VE they Aux VP be ( -Past ] Modal be V work ing might work ing FIGURE 1. PARASE MARKER FOR They are working . FIGURE 2. PHRASE MARKER FOR They might be working . S NP Pred Phrase S they VP NP ...
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