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Not surprisingly , both of these types of reduction are possible in coördinate structures , since they are possible virtually anywhere ; but since they aren't restricted to coördinate structures , it would be both unnecessary and ...
Not surprisingly , both of these types of reduction are possible in coördinate structures , since they are possible virtually anywhere ; but since they aren't restricted to coördinate structures , it would be both unnecessary and ...
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Now if each of the embedded clauses itself contains a coördination of embedded clauses , there are five possible sources , and so on ( as the reader can work out for himself ) . Moreover , the same is true even if the embedded ...
Now if each of the embedded clauses itself contains a coördination of embedded clauses , there are five possible sources , and so on ( as the reader can work out for himself ) . Moreover , the same is true even if the embedded ...
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Otherwise it would not be possible to remove do from the two conjuncts , given that only constituents which are on the left - hand edge of their conjunct can be removed . The only kind of transformation which has to FOLLOW any of these ...
Otherwise it would not be possible to remove do from the two conjuncts , given that only constituents which are on the left - hand edge of their conjunct can be removed . The only kind of transformation which has to FOLLOW any of these ...
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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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