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Syntactic complexity : Locality of syntactic dependencies . Cambridge , MA : MIT , MS . Givón , Talmy . 1983. Topic continuity in discourse . Quantitative cross - language studies , TSL # 3 . Amsterdam : Benjamins . 1988.
Syntactic complexity : Locality of syntactic dependencies . Cambridge , MA : MIT , MS . Givón , Talmy . 1983. Topic continuity in discourse . Quantitative cross - language studies , TSL # 3 . Amsterdam : Benjamins . 1988.
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a Each lexical head specifies , in its ARG - ST ( argument structure ) attribute , a list of syntactic dependents ( in Fig . 3 , the head's ARG - ST contains two NP's ) . Each member of this ARG - st list consists of the syntactic and ...
a Each lexical head specifies , in its ARG - ST ( argument structure ) attribute , a list of syntactic dependents ( in Fig . 3 , the head's ARG - ST contains two NP's ) . Each member of this ARG - st list consists of the syntactic and ...
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In their zeal to argue against structural accounts , however , they lose sight of how syntactic structures can benefit them and they become ambivalent about it . Throughout the paper , they mention that the expert system incorporates ...
In their zeal to argue against structural accounts , however , they lose sight of how syntactic structures can benefit them and they become ambivalent about it . Throughout the paper , they mention that the expert system incorporates ...
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