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The results show that gaps are significantly more acceptable than resumptives for bare clauses , that - clauses , and whether - clauses . For relative clauses , no significant difference was found . As a next step , a series of Dunnett ...
The results show that gaps are significantly more acceptable than resumptives for bare clauses , that - clauses , and whether - clauses . For relative clauses , no significant difference was found . As a next step , a series of Dunnett ...
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( ii ) Extraction out of that - clauses is worse in German than in English and Greek ; it is almost as unacceptable as extraction out of whether - clauses . ( iii ) In all three languages the acceptability of pronominals improves with ...
( ii ) Extraction out of that - clauses is worse in German than in English and Greek ; it is almost as unacceptable as extraction out of whether - clauses . ( iii ) In all three languages the acceptability of pronominals improves with ...
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The finite clauses in which we study the alternation between overt and null subject pronouns constitute only part of the total number of finite clauses produced by the speakers who were interviewed . We include in the study only two ...
The finite clauses in which we study the alternation between overt and null subject pronouns constitute only part of the total number of finite clauses produced by the speakers who were interviewed . We include in the study only two ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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