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Another important type of control is that which has been called ' nonobligatory ' ( cf. Williams ) . In our theory , such control results from two different types of cases . The first is illustrated here : ( 19 ) a . It is important to ...
Another important type of control is that which has been called ' nonobligatory ' ( cf. Williams ) . In our theory , such control results from two different types of cases . The first is illustrated here : ( 19 ) a . It is important to ...
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This explains , moreover , why it is important for those influenced by the work of GB and MM to read this book : ' Then you look at the record to understand the way in which observation and interpretation have been ...
This explains , moreover , why it is important for those influenced by the work of GB and MM to read this book : ' Then you look at the record to understand the way in which observation and interpretation have been ...
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are the only important features for Factor A ; and infinitives ( weight .56 ) and relative clauses ( weight .65 ) are those for Factor B. Table 2 summarizes the important features for each of the five factors derived through the present ...
are the only important features for Factor A ; and infinitives ( weight .56 ) and relative clauses ( weight .65 ) are those for Factor B. Table 2 summarizes the important features for each of the five factors derived through the present ...
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