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It will be shown that the apparent restriction of RND to nominative and accusative NP's results from the interaction of RND with two rules ... I shall then provide derivations demonstrating how the restrictions illustrated by 3–7 result ...
It will be shown that the apparent restriction of RND to nominative and accusative NP's results from the interaction of RND with two rules ... I shall then provide derivations demonstrating how the restrictions illustrated by 3–7 result ...
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But 37b does not fulfill the structural description of CM ; thus the preposition le is not introduced , and the ungrammatical relative clause 38a is incorrectly generated by the rules ( cf. the grammatical 386 , which results when the ...
But 37b does not fulfill the structural description of CM ; thus the preposition le is not introduced , and the ungrammatical relative clause 38a is incorrectly generated by the rules ( cf. the grammatical 386 , which results when the ...
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A more general result concerning Romney's analytic procedure also emerged - a result that might have interesting implications for the more general problem of discovery procedures in linguistics . It proved unfeasible to construct a ...
A more general result concerning Romney's analytic procedure also emerged - a result that might have interesting implications for the more general problem of discovery procedures in linguistics . It proved unfeasible to construct a ...
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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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