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Though ia is still ' backward - looking'in the same sense , we see that the first N chosen and tagged with ia may not be felicitous ( it may be inadequate for correct identification of the referent by hearers , or it may not be an ...
Though ia is still ' backward - looking'in the same sense , we see that the first N chosen and tagged with ia may not be felicitous ( it may be inadequate for correct identification of the referent by hearers , or it may not be an ...
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It was found that a correct analysis always resulted from using the merging rule whenever possible , and trying the skewing rule only when the merging rule did not work . The reverse ordering ( skewing first , then merging ) produced ...
It was found that a correct analysis always resulted from using the merging rule whenever possible , and trying the skewing rule only when the merging rule did not work . The reverse ordering ( skewing first , then merging ) produced ...
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correct ordering allows the correct expansions . ... This decision can be made correctly only if the merging - skewing order of testing is maintained ; otherwise , in an Omaha system , one might mistakenly identify rules such as ... m ...
correct ordering allows the correct expansions . ... This decision can be made correctly only if the merging - skewing order of testing is maintained ; otherwise , in an Omaha system , one might mistakenly identify rules such as ... m ...
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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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