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Preposition stranding ( Pstr ) , preposition pied - piping ( Pp - p ) , genitive stranding ( Gstr ) , and genitive pied - piping ( Gp - p ) produced in genitive and object - of - preposition relatives in experiment 1.
Preposition stranding ( Pstr ) , preposition pied - piping ( Pp - p ) , genitive stranding ( Gstr ) , and genitive pied - piping ( Gp - p ) produced in genitive and object - of - preposition relatives in experiment 1.
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PREPOSITION STRANDING ( PsTR ) This is the woman who Grover talked to . 18. PREPOSITION PIED - PIPING ( PP - P ) This is the woman to whom Grover talked . Ic . PREPOSITION OMISSION ( POM ) This is the woman who Grover talked . ID .
PREPOSITION STRANDING ( PsTR ) This is the woman who Grover talked to . 18. PREPOSITION PIED - PIPING ( PP - P ) This is the woman to whom Grover talked . Ic . PREPOSITION OMISSION ( POM ) This is the woman who Grover talked . ID .
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Although Emonds and Sobin focused on agreement and pronominal case , our data indicate that preposition pied - piping should be treated along the same lines . First , recall that our adult subjects never produced preposition pied ...
Although Emonds and Sobin focused on agreement and pronominal case , our data indicate that preposition pied - piping should be treated along the same lines . First , recall that our adult subjects never produced preposition pied ...
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