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In $ 84.1-4.4 , D describes the syntax of simple sentences , the constituency of noun phrases and verb complexes , the extension of simple sentences by dative NP adjuncts ( “ implicated noun phrases ' ) , the -nay - construction ...
In $ 84.1-4.4 , D describes the syntax of simple sentences , the constituency of noun phrases and verb complexes , the extension of simple sentences by dative NP adjuncts ( “ implicated noun phrases ' ) , the -nay - construction ...
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problem is even worse : the sentence Man , like other mammals , suckles his young , though true of man generically ... in Milsark's argument also seems essentially correct ; i.e. it explains why definites are allowed in list sentences .
problem is even worse : the sentence Man , like other mammals , suckles his young , though true of man generically ... in Milsark's argument also seems essentially correct ; i.e. it explains why definites are allowed in list sentences .
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This view of list sentences is a step toward a unified functional explanation of all there - sentences.14 4. IMPLICATIONS . Our analysis of there - sentences offers two major proposals . One is that the notion of anaphoricity discussed ...
This view of list sentences is a step toward a unified functional explanation of all there - sentences.14 4. IMPLICATIONS . Our analysis of there - sentences offers two major proposals . One is that the notion of anaphoricity discussed ...
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