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The corpus counts for pronouns with collective antecedents revealed no such differ- ence , tending instead toward plural agreement in both dialects . Hundt ( 1998 ; see also Nixon 1972 ) observed a similar trend for the nouns government ...
The corpus counts for pronouns with collective antecedents revealed no such differ- ence , tending instead toward plural agreement in both dialects . Hundt ( 1998 ; see also Nixon 1972 ) observed a similar trend for the nouns government ...
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The six types of attractors were uninflected collective plurals ( e.g. people ) , simple singulars ( e.g. individual ) , the corresponding plurals ( e.g. individuals ) , collective singulars that are intuitively aggregations ( e.g. ...
The six types of attractors were uninflected collective plurals ( e.g. people ) , simple singulars ( e.g. individual ) , the corresponding plurals ( e.g. individuals ) , collective singulars that are intuitively aggregations ( e.g. ...
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VERB SCORING CATEGORY ATTRACTOR SINGULAR PLURAL AMBIGUOUS MISCELLANEOUS Singular 65 0 9 1 Plural 58 4 9 4 Collective singular group 58 0 8 9 Collective singular aggregation 52 0 18 5 Collective plural ( uninflected ) 55 3 15 Collective ...
VERB SCORING CATEGORY ATTRACTOR SINGULAR PLURAL AMBIGUOUS MISCELLANEOUS Singular 65 0 9 1 Plural 58 4 9 4 Collective singular group 58 0 8 9 Collective singular aggregation 52 0 18 5 Collective plural ( uninflected ) 55 3 15 Collective ...
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Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
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