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... particle adjacent to the verb . In about half of our corpus data the verb - particle phrase contains an object NP longer than two words , so we can expect that NP - length will be one of the factors that plays an important role in the ...
... particle adjacent to the verb . In about half of our corpus data the verb - particle phrase contains an object NP longer than two words , so we can expect that NP - length will be one of the factors that plays an important role in the ...
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... particle is clearly restricted to that particle occurring within a verb - particle phrase , that is , in combination with a verb . In many cases , a dependent particle makes no discernible semantic contribution to the verb - particle ...
... particle is clearly restricted to that particle occurring within a verb - particle phrase , that is , in combination with a verb . In many cases , a dependent particle makes no discernible semantic contribution to the verb - particle ...
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sible in German and suggests a syntactic analysis of particle verbs where particles are treated as part of the predicate complex . AD NEELEMAN , ' Particle placement ' ( 141-64 ) , presents word order data in English and Dutch and ...
sible in German and suggests a syntactic analysis of particle verbs where particles are treated as part of the predicate complex . AD NEELEMAN , ' Particle placement ' ( 141-64 ) , presents word order data in English and Dutch and ...
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