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PRONOUN RESPONSE CATEGORY DIALECT AND ATTRACTOR HEAD - NOUN TYPE NUMBER SINGULAR PLURAL MISCELLANEOUS British English ( n 192 ) Collective Singular 222 ( 129 ) 275 ( 130 ) 79 ( 29 ) Plural 187 ( 114 ) 270 ( 143 ) 119 ( 31 ) Plural ...
PRONOUN RESPONSE CATEGORY DIALECT AND ATTRACTOR HEAD - NOUN TYPE NUMBER SINGULAR PLURAL MISCELLANEOUS British English ( n 192 ) Collective Singular 222 ( 129 ) 275 ( 130 ) 79 ( 29 ) Plural 187 ( 114 ) 270 ( 143 ) 119 ( 31 ) Plural ...
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VERB RESPONSE CATEGORY ATTRACTOR NUMBER IEAD - NOUN SINGULAR PLUR DIALECT AND NUMBER AMBIGUOUS MISCELLANEOUS British English ( n = 96 ) Collective Singular 84 ( 47 ) 126 ( 65 ) 296 ( 157 ) 70 ( 19 ) Plural 91 ( 50 ) 125 ( 56 ) 292 ( 161 ) ...
VERB RESPONSE CATEGORY ATTRACTOR NUMBER IEAD - NOUN SINGULAR PLUR DIALECT AND NUMBER AMBIGUOUS MISCELLANEOUS British English ( n = 96 ) Collective Singular 84 ( 47 ) 126 ( 65 ) 296 ( 157 ) 70 ( 19 ) Plural 91 ( 50 ) 125 ( 56 ) 292 ( 161 ) ...
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First , from the corpora , we determined whether each of the collectives employed was plural - dominant . Specifically , we examined how often each collective was accompanied by a plural verb when the collective served as the head of a ...
First , from the corpora , we determined whether each of the collectives employed was plural - dominant . Specifically , we examined how often each collective was accompanied by a plural verb when the collective served as the head of a ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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accent adjectives agreement American analysis appear approach argues argument binomials British Cambridge chapters clause collective complete condition consider consonant constraints constructions contains context contrast corpus derived determined discourse discussion distinction distribution effects English evidence example experiment expression fact focus frequency function geminates gesture given grammar indicates inflection interpretation involve issues John Journal language lexical linguistic marking meaning morphology names nature negative notes noun object occur paradigm particular pattern phonological phrase pitch accents plural position possible predicts present Press production pronouns properties proposed provides question reading reference relative rule semantic sentences similar singular speakers specific speech stem stress structure suggest syntactic syntax Table theory tion translation types University variation verb voiced vowel