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a One question which deserves a brief airing in this introduction is whether the phenomena that we shall be discussing really do need to be treated transformationally , in a transformational grammar - or whether they might be handled in ...
a One question which deserves a brief airing in this introduction is whether the phenomena that we shall be discussing really do need to be treated transformationally , in a transformational grammar - or whether they might be handled in ...
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The mountain ( maunten ) in question and the impending earthquake ( guria ) have already been discussed in some detail by the narrator ; references to them here are subsequent references . There is no problem in distinguishing this ...
The mountain ( maunten ) in question and the impending earthquake ( guria ) have already been discussed in some detail by the narrator ; references to them here are subsequent references . There is no problem in distinguishing this ...
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When researchers ask this question , they usually do so either to help specify genetic subsets among related language varieties , or to help determine whether two varieties represent separate languages or dialects of the same language .
When researchers ask this question , they usually do so either to help specify genetic subsets among related language varieties , or to help determine whether two varieties represent separate languages or dialects of the same language .
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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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