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One area where MI correspondences are apparently lacking in English and Japanese is in questions . Japanese has no rule corresponding to wh - Movement in English : in English , question words typically initiate sentences ...
One area where MI correspondences are apparently lacking in English and Japanese is in questions . Japanese has no rule corresponding to wh - Movement in English : in English , question words typically initiate sentences ...
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It is as if every Wh - question were essentially a which - question — a request to know which of several known ( and sometimes even specified ) alternatives is the correct one . The answering NP is not itself necessarily new information ...
It is as if every Wh - question were essentially a which - question — a request to know which of several known ( and sometimes even specified ) alternatives is the correct one . The answering NP is not itself necessarily new information ...
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Nevertheless , it would obviously be very useful to have a more complete sample of a DDG than H has thus far been able to provide . 3.3 . Moving to more general matters , I would like , first of all , to question a constraint that H ...
Nevertheless , it would obviously be very useful to have a more complete sample of a DDG than H has thus far been able to provide . 3.3 . Moving to more general matters , I would like , first of all , to question a constraint that H ...
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