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The fact that ambiguity arises only in 49-51 supports the view that the Priority Principle chooses among eligible antecedents in each clause containing caki : in these sentences , caki is bound by John if interpreted in the lower clause ...
The fact that ambiguity arises only in 49-51 supports the view that the Priority Principle chooses among eligible antecedents in each clause containing caki : in these sentences , caki is bound by John if interpreted in the lower clause ...
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This prediction is exactly borne out by the facts : we saw in $ 1.2 that cases of serialization indeed allow a ... In fact , Ruwet's 1983 findings suggest a stronger formulation of the same hypothesis : control is correlated with ...
This prediction is exactly borne out by the facts : we saw in $ 1.2 that cases of serialization indeed allow a ... In fact , Ruwet's 1983 findings suggest a stronger formulation of the same hypothesis : control is correlated with ...
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Now , in spite of the fact that K's criteria are so general that EVERYTHING can count as sciencee.g. ... The first is ' crude induction ' ( 235 ) : the simple compilation of facts , regardless of any concern for a scientific program ...
Now , in spite of the fact that K's criteria are so general that EVERYTHING can count as sciencee.g. ... The first is ' crude induction ' ( 235 ) : the simple compilation of facts , regardless of any concern for a scientific program ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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