Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 |
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... possible output for sentences which violate the double - ing constraint . Normally , one expects under optimality theory that some output will be possible , for the theory is built around the idea of violable constraints . Yip's answer ...
... possible output for sentences which violate the double - ing constraint . Normally , one expects under optimality theory that some output will be possible , for the theory is built around the idea of violable constraints . Yip's answer ...
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... possible . When no reductions are possible , a further lexical item is shifted onto the stack . When all possible shift and reduce operations have been tried , the parser terminates either with an atomic ' S ' category in the top cell ...
... possible . When no reductions are possible , a further lexical item is shifted onto the stack . When all possible shift and reduce operations have been tried , the parser terminates either with an atomic ' S ' category in the top cell ...
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... possible but not very desirable . Morphologically , the participle behaves exactly alike in all uses ( except that it is inflected as an attribute , compare ein entlaufener Hund and der Hund ist entlaufen , but this is generally true ...
... possible but not very desirable . Morphologically , the participle behaves exactly alike in all uses ( except that it is inflected as an attribute , compare ein entlaufener Hund and der Hund ist entlaufen , but this is generally true ...
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