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NP N REL : people who live in Canada In $ 82–4 , I will present the empirical evidence bearing on the question of which pairs of elements are correlation pairs , discussing the implications of this evidence for the HDT .
NP N REL : people who live in Canada In $ 82–4 , I will present the empirical evidence bearing on the question of which pairs of elements are correlation pairs , discussing the implications of this evidence for the HDT .
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NONCORRELATION PAIRS . Each pair of elements discussed in this section involves a head and a dependent , but none of them is a correlation pair . These pairs of elements , which I will refer to as noncorrelation pairs , are listed in ...
NONCORRELATION PAIRS . Each pair of elements discussed in this section involves a head and a dependent , but none of them is a correlation pair . These pairs of elements , which I will refer to as noncorrelation pairs , are listed in ...
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with respect to their object patterners , these pairs also present a problem for the HDT . The ' best case ' scenario for the HDT , therefore , is under a theory in which all of the verb patterners in the controversial pairs in Table 27 ...
with respect to their object patterners , these pairs also present a problem for the HDT . The ' best case ' scenario for the HDT , therefore , is under a theory in which all of the verb patterners in the controversial pairs in Table 27 ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
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