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It has been widely assumed that CR should have the power to reduce a structure like John saw Harry and John saw Bill to ... As we have seen , this structural ambiguity doesn't match the semantic ambiguity ( if it is indeed ambiguity ...
It has been widely assumed that CR should have the power to reduce a structure like John saw Harry and John saw Bill to ... As we have seen , this structural ambiguity doesn't match the semantic ambiguity ( if it is indeed ambiguity ...
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in a grammar , it is clear that they apply to structures which are very near the surface . ... a remarkable respect for surface structure : none of them change the order of elements within a conjunct ; Conjunct Postposing doesn't allow ...
in a grammar , it is clear that they apply to structures which are very near the surface . ... a remarkable respect for surface structure : none of them change the order of elements within a conjunct ; Conjunct Postposing doesn't allow ...
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Their basic conclusion here is that the structures postulated by linguistic theory have a ' psychological reality ' ... The well - known ' click ' studies were aimed at demonstrating that structure was imposed upon sentences as a ...
Their basic conclusion here is that the structures postulated by linguistic theory have a ' psychological reality ' ... The well - known ' click ' studies were aimed at demonstrating that structure was imposed upon sentences as 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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