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The importance of regularities at the level of specific combinations of linguistic units also comes out clearly in THOMAS SHANNON's study on the changes in the relative ordering of subjects and pronominal objects in the history of Dutch ...
The importance of regularities at the level of specific combinations of linguistic units also comes out clearly in THOMAS SHANNON's study on the changes in the relative ordering of subjects and pronominal objects in the history of Dutch ...
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Contrary to some attempts in the literature to reduce the derivation of relatives to one or the other , the authors argue ... Head - final relatives are assigned an adjunction structure where the relative clause is left adjoined to NP .
Contrary to some attempts in the literature to reduce the derivation of relatives to one or the other , the authors argue ... Head - final relatives are assigned an adjunction structure where the relative clause is left adjoined to NP .
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A significant speedup was found in subject relatives . ( F1 ( 1,54 ) = 10.18 , p = 0.002 ; F2 ( 1,23 ) = 5.90 , p = 0.03 ) . Analyses based on the linear mixed - effects model are presented next . = = Object relative , no intervening ...
A significant speedup was found in subject relatives . ( F1 ( 1,54 ) = 10.18 , p = 0.002 ; F2 ( 1,23 ) = 5.90 , p = 0.03 ) . Analyses based on the linear mixed - effects model are presented next . = = Object relative , no intervening ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
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Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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