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It has been widely assumed that CR should have the power to reduce a structure like John saw Harry and John saw Bill to John saw Harry and Bill , by changing a coördination of sentences into a coördination of phrases ; but I can see no ...
It has been widely assumed that CR should have the power to reduce a structure like John saw Harry and John saw Bill to John saw Harry and Bill , by changing a coördination of sentences into a coördination of phrases ; but I can see no ...
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to have been moved to the end of the sentence , e.g. John came , and Bill too . Her analysis claims to subsume these cases under her general Deletion rule , so that no rule is necessary to move the conjunct out of its original position ...
to have been moved to the end of the sentence , e.g. John came , and Bill too . Her analysis claims to subsume these cases under her general Deletion rule , so that no rule is necessary to move the conjunct out of its original position ...
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I now turn to another class of S's which K ( 66 ) derives by the proposed rules : ( 80 ) Nihongo wa John ga heta desu . Japanese bad - at is As for Japanese , it is John who is bad at it . ' ( 81 ) Atama wa John ga warui . head is ...
I now turn to another class of S's which K ( 66 ) derives by the proposed rules : ( 80 ) Nihongo wa John ga heta desu . Japanese bad - at is As for Japanese , it is John who is bad at it . ' ( 81 ) Atama wa John ga warui . head is ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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