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( ii ) In particular , if a sentence contains embedded clauses , and there is a ... Thus John said that he was right and that I was wrong has two sources , both of which contain coördinations of sentences : one is like the surface ...
( ii ) In particular , if a sentence contains embedded clauses , and there is a ... Thus John said that he was right and that I was wrong has two sources , both of which contain coördinations of sentences : one is like the surface ...
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In a coördinate structure in which each conjunct contains a constituent which is identical to a corresponding constituent in all other conjuncts , delete all but the leftmost of these identical constituents .
In a coördinate structure in which each conjunct contains a constituent which is identical to a corresponding constituent in all other conjuncts , delete all but the leftmost of these identical constituents .
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The earliest source ( Queensland ) contains no ia at all ; but Churchill ( p . ... Texts cited by Hall dating from 20 or 30 years later , however , contain several examples of deictic ia , two of which are quoted ( with his glosses ) as ...
The earliest source ( Queensland ) contains no ia at all ; but Churchill ( p . ... Texts cited by Hall dating from 20 or 30 years later , however , contain several examples of deictic ia , two of which are quoted ( with his glosses ) as ...
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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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