Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... give Who has been eating my porridge , and eaten it all up ?, ' deleting ' both who and has ; or it can apply to He may well have given Mary a pound and he may well have given Jane two pounds , giving He may well have given Mary a pound ...
... give Who has been eating my porridge , and eaten it all up ?, ' deleting ' both who and has ; or it can apply to He may well have given Mary a pound and he may well have given Jane two pounds , giving He may well have given Mary a pound ...
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... give you fifty cents . b . That I'll give you fifty cents for . ( 41 ) a . On that I wouldn't even make a bet . b . That I wouldn't even make a bet on . entirely plausible claim that relative that is assimilating to NP status , in ...
... give you fifty cents . b . That I'll give you fifty cents for . ( 41 ) a . On that I wouldn't even make a bet . b . That I wouldn't even make a bet on . entirely plausible claim that relative that is assimilating to NP status , in ...
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... give the reader any notion of the number of exceptions that exist ( although he does provide the mechanism for marking the exceptions ) , or of the strong limits on what those exceptions are . For example , the final stress on pará ...
... give the reader any notion of the number of exceptions that exist ( although he does provide the mechanism for marking the exceptions ) , or of the strong limits on what those exceptions are . For example , the final stress on pará ...
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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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