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... noun of the object NP . Since the head noun usually occurs at the right periphery of the NP , in most cases the split ordering ( V NP [ . . . N ] Pt1 ) will result in a smaller Pt , -N LDD than the joined ordering ( V Pt ; Np [ . . . N ] ...
... noun of the object NP . Since the head noun usually occurs at the right periphery of the NP , in most cases the split ordering ( V NP [ . . . N ] Pt1 ) will result in a smaller Pt , -N LDD than the joined ordering ( V Pt ; Np [ . . . N ] ...
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... nouns that denote single objects . Unlike unitized nouns like french fries , pluralia tanta in deferred reference constructions do display a number clash between a singular demonstrative and a plural noun , contrary to the predictions ...
... nouns that denote single objects . Unlike unitized nouns like french fries , pluralia tanta in deferred reference constructions do display a number clash between a singular demonstrative and a plural noun , contrary to the predictions ...
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... noun and had a front vowel than when it was a noun with a back vowel , and vice versa for verbs . Another well - known correlation between grammatical category and phonology is the statistical prevalence for disyllabic nouns in English ...
... noun and had a front vowel than when it was a noun with a back vowel , and vice versa for verbs . Another well - known correlation between grammatical category and phonology is the statistical prevalence for disyllabic nouns in English ...
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