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Points in the analyzed conversation where all three types of completion point coincided were termed COMPLEX TRANSITION RELEVANCE PLACES . It is at these complex TRPs , the authors claim , that turn transitions most frequently occur .
Points in the analyzed conversation where all three types of completion point coincided were termed COMPLEX TRANSITION RELEVANCE PLACES . It is at these complex TRPs , the authors claim , that turn transitions most frequently occur .
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The embedded clause contained a complex subject NP and at least one gap associated with the wh - word . In the ' good gap ' conditions , there was a direct - object gap in the same clause as the wh - word . This condition provided a ...
The embedded clause contained a complex subject NP and at least one gap associated with the wh - word . In the ' good gap ' conditions , there was a direct - object gap in the same clause as the wh - word . This condition provided a ...
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INTERLEAVING OF DEPENDENTS OF COMPLEX FORMING PREDICATES . The examples in 9 - repeated here as 29 for convenience - show that an argument of a predicate embedding a resultative construction may appear between the parts that belong to ...
INTERLEAVING OF DEPENDENTS OF COMPLEX FORMING PREDICATES . The examples in 9 - repeated here as 29 for convenience - show that an argument of a predicate embedding a resultative construction may appear between the parts that belong to ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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