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... properties , pronouns were much more so ( see also Bock et al . 1999 ) . The marking - and - morphing account of ... properties of attractors . Indeed , like verbs , they appeared to be sensitive only to the grammatical properties of the ...
... properties , pronouns were much more so ( see also Bock et al . 1999 ) . The marking - and - morphing account of ... properties of attractors . Indeed , like verbs , they appeared to be sensitive only to the grammatical properties of the ...
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... properties , the enhancement of notional ag- gregation should have greater effects on the agreement of verbs with collective heads for British than for American speakers . HYPOTHESIS 3 : DIFFERENT LEXICAL SPECIFICATIONS . The third ...
... properties , the enhancement of notional ag- gregation should have greater effects on the agreement of verbs with collective heads for British than for American speakers . HYPOTHESIS 3 : DIFFERENT LEXICAL SPECIFICATIONS . The third ...
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... properties to sets of m - properties ; I here refer to functions of this kind as PROPERTY MAPPINGS . In the simplest cases - those determined by the default rule of paradigm linkage in 5 - the relevant property mapping is an identity ...
... properties to sets of m - properties ; I here refer to functions of this kind as PROPERTY MAPPINGS . In the simplest cases - those determined by the default rule of paradigm linkage in 5 - the relevant property mapping is an identity ...
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