Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... relative clauses with intransitive verbs , as compared to long relative clauses with transitive verbs ( 66 % vs. 45 % correct ) . With length held constant , children had more difficulty in producing relative clauses with object gaps ...
... relative clauses with intransitive verbs , as compared to long relative clauses with transitive verbs ( 66 % vs. 45 % correct ) . With length held constant , children had more difficulty in producing relative clauses with object gaps ...
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... relative clauses which one finds in English conversation are quite dif- ferent from those usually displayed in the linguistic literature . The head of the relative is often non - definite ( something , anyone , a guy etc. ) ; and object ...
... relative clauses which one finds in English conversation are quite dif- ferent from those usually displayed in the linguistic literature . The head of the relative is often non - definite ( something , anyone , a guy etc. ) ; and object ...
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... relative clause . It follows , from this function of relative clauses , that such clauses will be structured to maximize the extent to which they situate a referent in the on- going discourse . This appears to be accomplished in two ...
... relative clause . It follows , from this function of relative clauses , that such clauses will be structured to maximize the extent to which they situate a referent in the on- going discourse . This appears to be accomplished in two ...
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N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 53 |
Aronoff | 115 |
A George | 130 |
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