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... possible ; in these examples a personal name occurs in the second clause . Our Oneida consultant , though , allowed also a coreferent reading . Again , we hasten to point out that such data do not ( necessarily ) refute B's claims in ...
... possible ; in these examples a personal name occurs in the second clause . Our Oneida consultant , though , allowed also a coreferent reading . Again , we hasten to point out that such data do not ( necessarily ) refute B's claims in ...
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... possible role for inalienable possession in this type of extraction.3 Now inalienable possession NPs are known to behave differently semantically and syntactically from NPs not involving inalienable possession , and H's grammaticality ...
... possible role for inalienable possession in this type of extraction.3 Now inalienable possession NPs are known to behave differently semantically and syntactically from NPs not involving inalienable possession , and H's grammaticality ...
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... possible valence of an expression . Thus the examples at the beginning of an entry exemplify the valence scope , giving all three agents , even if the expression may sound odd in German . This seems to me a problematical decision if the ...
... possible valence of an expression . Thus the examples at the beginning of an entry exemplify the valence scope , giving all three agents , even if the expression may sound odd in German . This seems to me a problematical decision if the ...
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