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For the present analysis , I focus on cases where , for human possessors , the possessor is premodified but the head is not further modified , resulting in a possessor that is at least one element longer than the head of the NP .
For the present analysis , I focus on cases where , for human possessors , the possessor is premodified but the head is not further modified , resulting in a possessor that is at least one element longer than the head of the NP .
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inanimate short / long conditions , the figures for one- and two - word differences are collapsed.33 Table 9 shows that the s - genitive is clearly more frequent with a long human possessor ( 72.8 % , e.g. President Saddam Hussein's ...
inanimate short / long conditions , the figures for one- and two - word differences are collapsed.33 Table 9 shows that the s - genitive is clearly more frequent with a long human possessor ( 72.8 % , e.g. President Saddam Hussein's ...
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In ' The mirror system in humans ' ( 38–59 ) , GIACOMO RIZZOLATTI , LAILA CRAIGHERO ... GERHARD ROTH turns to the question Is the human brain unique ' ( 63-76 ) and argues in favor of a reorganization of the frontalprefrontal cortex and ...
In ' The mirror system in humans ' ( 38–59 ) , GIACOMO RIZZOLATTI , LAILA CRAIGHERO ... GERHARD ROTH turns to the question Is the human brain unique ' ( 63-76 ) and argues in favor of a reorganization of the frontalprefrontal cortex and ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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