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( 47 ) INDEX ( NUM PL ] CONCORD ( NUM SG [ NUM SG ] INDEX CONCORD [ NUM SG [ NUM SG ] INDEX In 47 , each conjunct is singular , and so the coordinate phrase as a whole inherits singular CONCORD ; the phrase this boy and girl is ...
( 47 ) INDEX ( NUM PL ] CONCORD ( NUM SG [ NUM SG ] INDEX CONCORD [ NUM SG [ NUM SG ] INDEX In 47 , each conjunct is singular , and so the coordinate phrase as a whole inherits singular CONCORD ; the phrase this boy and girl is ...
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Following King & Dalrymple 2004 , we propose that Hebrew determiners and adjectives show INDEX and not CONCORD agreement . Recall furthermore that INDEX is a nondistributive feature , and that the functional structure of conjoined ...
Following King & Dalrymple 2004 , we propose that Hebrew determiners and adjectives show INDEX and not CONCORD agreement . Recall furthermore that INDEX is a nondistributive feature , and that the functional structure of conjoined ...
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Second , the natural - coordination structure has plural CONCORD as well as plural INDEX , in this respect resembling the f - structure for a compound or a simple plural noun . As shown below , this pattern holds for natural ...
Second , the natural - coordination structure has plural CONCORD as well as plural INDEX , in this respect resembling the f - structure for a compound or a simple plural noun . As shown below , this pattern holds for natural ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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