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It is designed to help a user interact with a database by answering questions about database structure . ... which is relevant to the user's question ; ( b ) selecting a text plan appropriate to both the question asked and the knowledge ...
It is designed to help a user interact with a database by answering questions about database structure . ... which is relevant to the user's question ; ( b ) selecting a text plan appropriate to both the question asked and the knowledge ...
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designed to see if children performed subject / Aux inversion in wh - questions , but her sentences did not contain relative clauses . ... Whenever a question evoked an appropriate answer from Jabba , the child pretended to feed Jabba .
designed to see if children performed subject / Aux inversion in wh - questions , but her sentences did not contain relative clauses . ... Whenever a question evoked an appropriate answer from Jabba , the child pretended to feed Jabba .
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8 Application of Hypothesis I results in ungrammatical question forms for sentences 10a - f . Thus the result of moving the first is to the front of 10a is the ungrammatical question * Is the dog that sleeping is on the blue bench ?
8 Application of Hypothesis I results in ungrammatical question forms for sentences 10a - f . Thus the result of moving the first is to the front of 10a is the ungrammatical question * Is the dog that sleeping is on the blue bench ?
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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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