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( 153 ) Number concord between a noun N and DP , is possible in [ DP DPX [ NP ( Adjective Phrase ) N ] ] only if N is a mask . But this generalization evidently requires treating reflexives as camouflage structures in both standard ...
( 153 ) Number concord between a noun N and DP , is possible in [ DP DPX [ NP ( Adjective Phrase ) N ] ] only if N is a mask . But this generalization evidently requires treating reflexives as camouflage structures in both standard ...
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( 1 ) [ stVt ] is a possible word , but [ skVk ] and [ spVp ] are not * spVp * skVk IDENT [ place ] * stVt / stVt / a . KT [ stVt ] b . [ stvk ] * ! / skVk / C. [ skVk ] * ! d . [ skvt ] / spVp / e . f . [ spVp ] * !
( 1 ) [ stVt ] is a possible word , but [ skVk ] and [ spVp ] are not * spVp * skVk IDENT [ place ] * stVt / stVt / a . KT [ stVt ] b . [ stvk ] * ! / skVk / C. [ skVk ] * ! d . [ skvt ] / spVp / e . f . [ spVp ] * !
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Given more information , it is possible to draw more specific conclusions as to what kind of lines . If it is known that sonnets are generally composed of lines of iambic pentameter , and it is inferred for some of the reasons described ...
Given more information , it is possible to draw more specific conclusions as to what kind of lines . If it is known that sonnets are generally composed of lines of iambic pentameter , and it is inferred for some of the reasons described ...
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