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For one trial of the YES1 , YES2 , NO , R - NO , T1 , and T2 conditions , the predicate kietelen was used ; for the other two trials of these conditions the predicate was aanwijzen . For all trials of the T3 condition , the predicate ...
For one trial of the YES1 , YES2 , NO , R - NO , T1 , and T2 conditions , the predicate kietelen was used ; for the other two trials of these conditions the predicate was aanwijzen . For all trials of the T3 condition , the predicate ...
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This book is a very important contribution , not just to the area of intransitive predication but to linguistic typology in ... in terms of genetic and areal affiliation , and according to the types of intransitive predicate they use .
This book is a very important contribution , not just to the area of intransitive predication but to linguistic typology in ... in terms of genetic and areal affiliation , and according to the types of intransitive predicate they use .
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complement of a modal or can be modified by an adverbial that can only have scope over a predicate . It seems that the nominal - predicate analysis should be preferred . The initial NPs in sentences 38 , 39 and 40 thus should have the ...
complement of a modal or can be modified by an adverbial that can only have scope over a predicate . It seems that the nominal - predicate analysis should be preferred . The initial NPs in sentences 38 , 39 and 40 thus should have the ...
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