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THE LOCATION OF THE HEAD NOUN WITHIN THE OBJECT NP AND ITS EFFECTS ON PARTICLE PLACEMENT . So far we have focused on dependencies between verb and particle and between verb ( plus particle ) and object NP . A final dependency relation ...
THE LOCATION OF THE HEAD NOUN WITHIN THE OBJECT NP AND ITS EFFECTS ON PARTICLE PLACEMENT . So far we have focused on dependencies between verb and particle and between verb ( plus particle ) and object NP . A final dependency relation ...
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This minimization effect will compete , however , with the VP PCD minimization effect . In the split order , the PCD becomes less ... Examples 2la and 21b compare the domain sizes in both orderings to illustrate the competing effects .
This minimization effect will compete , however , with the VP PCD minimization effect . In the split order , the PCD becomes less ... Examples 2la and 21b compare the domain sizes in both orderings to illustrate the competing effects .
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This result is consistent with our prediction of a strong VP PCD minimization effect due to a more complex NP ... provide evidence that the exact location of the head noun affects particle placement through domainminimization effects .
This result is consistent with our prediction of a strong VP PCD minimization effect due to a more complex NP ... provide evidence that the exact location of the head noun affects particle placement through domainminimization effects .
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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