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7b allows for some element , represented as X , which already occurs as a sister of the first conjunct ( the first A ) . The reason for this is that the diagram only allows for one constituent to be raised at a time — since B is not to ...
7b allows for some element , represented as X , which already occurs as a sister of the first conjunct ( the first A ) . The reason for this is that the diagram only allows for one constituent to be raised at a time — since B is not to ...
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Another aspect of flexibility in ia - bracketed relatives is the way that the coreferential NP is represented within the embedded relative clause . It appears never to be simply copied as a noun , though sometimes it is represented by a ...
Another aspect of flexibility in ia - bracketed relatives is the way that the coreferential NP is represented within the embedded relative clause . It appears never to be simply copied as a noun , though sometimes it is represented by a ...
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Two positions are represented concerning the scope of grammar : it is either wide or narrow . We say that grammar has wide scope if its task is to describe all systematic linguistic phenomena , including those dealing with the use of ...
Two positions are represented concerning the scope of grammar : it is either wide or narrow . We say that grammar has wide scope if its task is to describe all systematic linguistic phenomena , including those dealing with the use of ...
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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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