Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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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. ( Percentages are ...
... 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. ( Percentages are ...
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Prepositions . Items la - d in Table 3 show the percentage of subjects in each age group we classified as accepting the preposition stranding , pied - piping , omission , and resumptive pronoun constructions . Since our main interest ...
Prepositions . Items la - d in Table 3 show the percentage of subjects in each age group we classified as accepting the preposition stranding , pied - piping , omission , and resumptive pronoun constructions . Since our main interest ...
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... preposition pied - piping . This would imply that twelve year olds are still setting parameters , an unlikely scenario that entails that some of the adult population has an incomplete grammar.19 Second , it is not clear what the nature ...
... preposition pied - piping . This would imply that twelve year olds are still setting parameters , an unlikely scenario that entails that some of the adult population has an incomplete grammar.19 Second , it is not clear what the nature ...
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