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... effects ( VP PCDs and Pta - V LDDs ) . Verb depen- dency , by contrast , would not be significant . The data were coded for NP - length ( mea- sured in number of words ) , for dependency of the particle ( Pt ; / Pta ) , for dependency ...
... effects ( VP PCDs and Pta - V LDDs ) . Verb depen- dency , by contrast , would not be significant . The data were coded for NP - length ( mea- sured in number of words ) , for dependency of the particle ( Pt ; / Pta ) , for dependency ...
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... effects work consistently against each other . If there is indeed a Pt¡ - N LDD minimization effect in these cases , it will be outweighed by the VP PCD minimization effect , as long as the head noun appears in final position within the ...
... effects work consistently against each other . If there is indeed a Pt¡ - N LDD minimization effect in these cases , it will be outweighed by the VP PCD minimization effect , as long as the head noun appears in final position within the ...
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... effects . The data subset described above also allows us a more detailed investigation of verb dependency effects . As discussed earlier ( see 17a and 17b , repeated below ) , the placement of the particle does not affect the size of ...
... effects . The data subset described above also allows us a more detailed investigation of verb dependency effects . As discussed earlier ( see 17a and 17b , repeated below ) , the placement of the particle does not affect the size of ...
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