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( ii ) In particular , if a sentence contains embedded clauses , and there is a coordination involving the latter ... Now if each of the embedded clauses itself contains a coördination of embedded clauses , there are five possible ...
( ii ) In particular , if a sentence contains embedded clauses , and there is a coordination involving the latter ... Now if each of the embedded clauses itself contains a coördination of embedded clauses , there are five possible ...
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The other constraint is that the conjuncts in a coördination must in some sense be ' similar ' ( but not identical ) ; and here , of course , the problem is the meaning of ' similar ' . It will be seen , however , that the second ...
The other constraint is that the conjuncts in a coördination must in some sense be ' similar ' ( but not identical ) ; and here , of course , the problem is the meaning of ' similar ' . It will be seen , however , that the second ...
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According to the EAH , if a position low on the hierarchy ( e.g. Coordinate NP ) is relativizable in a language , all positions further up the hierarchy will also be relativizable . Similarly , if a position low on the hierarchy ...
According to the EAH , if a position low on the hierarchy ( e.g. Coordinate NP ) is relativizable in a language , all positions further up the hierarchy will also be relativizable . Similarly , if a position low on the hierarchy ...
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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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