Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... involving constituent weight , the syntactic complexity measure which was the most significant con- straint on as far as verb absence also appeared to be relevant , and when we did a variable rule analysis of Heavy NP Shift , it turned ...
... involving constituent weight , the syntactic complexity measure which was the most significant con- straint on as far as verb absence also appeared to be relevant , and when we did a variable rule analysis of Heavy NP Shift , it turned ...
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... involving the complement chain are frequently more robust than judgments involving other reference point configurations , because the complement chain involves explic- itly coded interconnections between nominals and clear asymmetries ...
... involving the complement chain are frequently more robust than judgments involving other reference point configurations , because the complement chain involves explic- itly coded interconnections between nominals and clear asymmetries ...
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... involving vowel assimilation in combinations involving clitics , but without the ' loop ' back into lexical phonology proposed by other models . This is done by postulating a new level of constituency which comes into play in the ...
... involving vowel assimilation in combinations involving clitics , but without the ' loop ' back into lexical phonology proposed by other models . This is done by postulating a new level of constituency which comes into play in the ...
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