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Delete one of the two highest identical constituents in the pair of conjuncts under consideration according to the ... But what the analysis fails to explain is why a constituent on the left of the conjunct can be deleted only if it is ...
Delete one of the two highest identical constituents in the pair of conjuncts under consideration according to the ... But what the analysis fails to explain is why a constituent on the left of the conjunct can be deleted only if it is ...
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( v ) In CR , as already noted , any constituent which is ' deleted ' must be a daughter -i.e. an immediate constituent ... only one of its constituents , namely he , would be treated as a daughter of the clause in most transformational ...
( v ) In CR , as already noted , any constituent which is ' deleted ' must be a daughter -i.e. an immediate constituent ... only one of its constituents , namely he , would be treated as a daughter of the clause in most transformational ...
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The reason for this is that the diagram only allows for one constituent to be raised at a time — since B is not to be interpreted as a variable , but as a single constituent ; however , since there are cases where more than one ...
The reason for this is that the diagram only allows for one constituent to be raised at a time — since B is not to be interpreted as a variable , but as a single constituent ; however , since there are cases where more than one ...
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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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