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and for ' which ' in the sense of ' which one ( of a particular given set ) ' , such as in ' Which of the ( particular given set of ) dishes on the table do you like best ? ' . The difference between ' which ' in the sense of ' what ...
and for ' which ' in the sense of ' which one ( of a particular given set ) ' , such as in ' Which of the ( particular given set of ) dishes on the table do you like best ? ' . The difference between ' which ' in the sense of ' what ...
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1 that was first pointed out by , say , Chomsky in 1977 , ' or Klima in 1964 , or whatever.8 While the particular citations are no doubt of limited interest to the reader who is consulting CGEL as a reference grammar ( for that is what ...
1 that was first pointed out by , say , Chomsky in 1977 , ' or Klima in 1964 , or whatever.8 While the particular citations are no doubt of limited interest to the reader who is consulting CGEL as a reference grammar ( for that is what ...
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This tendency has been cited in support of the claim that probabilities are an inherent part of grammar , and of syntax in particular . There is widespread consensus , however , that the syntax of natural languages cannot be captured in ...
This tendency has been cited in support of the claim that probabilities are an inherent part of grammar , and of syntax in particular . There is widespread consensus , however , that the syntax of natural languages cannot be captured in ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
With all due respect Brian D Joseph | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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