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Both subject and object complements are discussed in terms of the types of verbs with which they are associated . The next three chapters discuss the pragmatics of discourse , the first two from a structural perspective and the last in ...
Both subject and object complements are discussed in terms of the types of verbs with which they are associated . The next three chapters discuss the pragmatics of discourse , the first two from a structural perspective and the last in ...
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This allows us to examine the effect of distance in four types of relative clauses in which distance and animacy are not confounded . Since A- , P- , IO- , and OBL - relatives include varying distances between filler and gap ...
This allows us to examine the effect of distance in four types of relative clauses in which distance and animacy are not confounded . Since A- , P- , IO- , and OBL - relatives include varying distances between filler and gap ...
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GEN - relatives and German OBL - relatives caused tremendous problems because they are structurally and conceptually dissimilar from other types of relative clauses . Note that this account explains both why the overall results were ...
GEN - relatives and German OBL - relatives caused tremendous problems because they are structurally and conceptually dissimilar from other types of relative clauses . Note that this account explains both why the overall results were ...
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