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... structure 6a or 6b , rather than being a function of the particular verb occurring in the structure . In other words , stochastic grammar would be supported if deletion were always more frequent in structures like 6a than in structures ...
... structure 6a or 6b , rather than being a function of the particular verb occurring in the structure . In other words , stochastic grammar would be supported if deletion were always more frequent in structures like 6a than in structures ...
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... structure grammar and LFG ( Pollard & Sag 1994 , Kathol 1999 , Wechsler & Zlatić 2000 , 2003 , King & Dalrymple 2004 ) , we assume that nouns bear two kinds of syntactic agreement features , INDEX and CONCORD . Different agreement ...
... structure grammar and LFG ( Pollard & Sag 1994 , Kathol 1999 , Wechsler & Zlatić 2000 , 2003 , King & Dalrymple 2004 ) , we assume that nouns bear two kinds of syntactic agreement features , INDEX and CONCORD . Different agreement ...
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... structure has plural CONCORD as well as plural INDEX , in this respect resembling the f - structure for a compound or a simple plural noun . As shown below , this pattern holds for natural coordination in a number of other languages as ...
... structure has plural CONCORD as well as plural INDEX , in this respect resembling the f - structure for a compound or a simple plural noun . As shown below , this pattern holds for natural coordination in a number of other languages as ...
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