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Before adding some restrictions , I should explain , first , that it seems most reasonable to treat the postposed ... The following constraints seem to apply to Conjunct Postposing in English , though it may be that some of them are ...
Before adding some restrictions , I should explain , first , that it seems most reasonable to treat the postposed ... The following constraints seem to apply to Conjunct Postposing in English , though it may be that some of them are ...
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Thus the following sentences all seem well - formed ( with the reservations noted above regarding RNR in general ) : ( 5 ) ... This difference between CR and RNR seems , on its own , to clinch the argument as to whether they are the same ...
Thus the following sentences all seem well - formed ( with the reservations noted above regarding RNR in general ) : ( 5 ) ... This difference between CR and RNR seems , on its own , to clinch the argument as to whether they are the same ...
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Also , it seems more to the point , syn- tactically and semantically , to treat this * bhṇām as a preterit , since the first member of the imperfect construction , whatever its remoter origin ...
Also , it seems more to the point , syn- tactically and semantically , to treat this * bhṇām as a preterit , since the first member of the imperfect construction , whatever its remoter origin ...
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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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