Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... Mary ? to * Which boy is John and girl is Mary ? ( Note that in London and Paris and which boy and girl are possible , so there can't be a restriction on the deletion of in or which . ) In contrast with these restric- tions on CR ...
... Mary ? to * Which boy is John and girl is Mary ? ( Note that in London and Paris and which boy and girl are possible , so there can't be a restriction on the deletion of in or which . ) In contrast with these restric- tions on CR ...
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... Mary a pound and he may well have given Jane two pounds , giving He may well have given Mary a pound and Jane two pounds , after ' deleting ' he may well have given . With RNR , on the other hand , nothing like this is possible . For ...
... Mary a pound and he may well have given Jane two pounds , giving He may well have given Mary a pound and Jane two pounds , after ' deleting ' he may well have given . With RNR , on the other hand , nothing like this is possible . For ...
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... Mary . ' I think upon Mary b . Al Miriam ani xoshev ' About Mary I am thinking . ' upon Mary I think c . * Miriam ani xoshev al . Mary I think upon ( 21 ) a . Natata et hasefer le Miriam ? ' You gave the book to Mary ? ' ( you ) gave ...
... Mary . ' I think upon Mary b . Al Miriam ani xoshev ' About Mary I am thinking . ' upon Mary I think c . * Miriam ani xoshev al . Mary I think upon ( 21 ) a . Natata et hasefer le Miriam ? ' You gave the book to Mary ? ' ( you ) gave ...
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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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