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... problem was in America ; i.e. , problem is anaphoric in the relative clause . Thus , given Perlmutter's and Pope's analyses , 19 is not a counter - example after all . Nevertheless , problems still exist with other superficially ...
... problem was in America ; i.e. , problem is anaphoric in the relative clause . Thus , given Perlmutter's and Pope's analyses , 19 is not a counter - example after all . Nevertheless , problems still exist with other superficially ...
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... problem in America . Not just any sort of modifier will do , however . Note the strangeness of ( 28 ) ?? There was never the bad problem in America . This could only be used in a discourse in which problems had been previously discussed ...
... problem in America . Not just any sort of modifier will do , however . Note the strangeness of ( 28 ) ?? There was never the bad problem in America . This could only be used in a discourse in which problems had been previously discussed ...
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... problem for this analysis emerges when one considers other types of nominal constructions in English , e.g. infinitivals . It seems that infinitivals are , on the one hand , less NP - like than gerundives - and , on the other hand ...
... problem for this analysis emerges when one considers other types of nominal constructions in English , e.g. infinitivals . It seems that infinitivals are , on the one hand , less NP - like than gerundives - and , on the other hand ...
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