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not allowed , but in there - sentences with an XP - coda , they are more acceptable : ( 22 ) * There is / exists one of the two boys . ( 23 ) There was one of us at the door . ( 24 ) There were several of the children sick .
not allowed , but in there - sentences with an XP - coda , they are more acceptable : ( 22 ) * There is / exists one of the two boys . ( 23 ) There was one of us at the door . ( 24 ) There were several of the children sick .
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simple transitive sentence ( lacking an indirect object ) , five passive sentences ( three with the theme passivized and two with the goal passivized ) , and imperative versions of prepositional , double - object and simple transitive ...
simple transitive sentence ( lacking an indirect object ) , five passive sentences ( three with the theme passivized and two with the goal passivized ) , and imperative versions of prepositional , double - object and simple transitive ...
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Pp . 399 . of producing an automatic parsing system which will produce a constituent bracketing - and hence a surface - structure tree - for any given sentence fragment of English . The most technically advanced and hence difficult ...
Pp . 399 . of producing an automatic parsing system which will produce a constituent bracketing - and hence a surface - structure tree - for any given sentence fragment of English . The most technically advanced and hence difficult ...
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