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CONSTRAINTS ON CR . Two kinds of constraint are relevant here . One is that , if a constituent is to be removed from one conjunct , it must be in some sense ' identical ' to a constituent in the same position in each of the other ...
CONSTRAINTS ON CR . Two kinds of constraint are relevant here . One is that , if a constituent is to be removed from one conjunct , it must be in some sense ' identical ' to a constituent in the same position in each of the other ...
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Non - Standard English also attests apparent violations of Ross's Complex NP Constraint : ( 70 ) a . Some guy , that John knows the girl who married him , was just elected to the School Board . b . The ones that were ungrammatical were ...
Non - Standard English also attests apparent violations of Ross's Complex NP Constraint : ( 70 ) a . Some guy , that John knows the girl who married him , was just elected to the School Board . b . The ones that were ungrammatical were ...
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If we tried to account for the above facts on the distribution of non , without reference to semantics , we might propose a constraint which says that non , cannot appear if the matrix verb is negated . But such a constraint cannot ...
If we tried to account for the above facts on the distribution of non , without reference to semantics , we might propose a constraint which says that non , cannot appear if the matrix verb is negated . But such a constraint cannot ...
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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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