Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... singular , and a singular and not a plural adjective is allowed . The opposite pattern is found in 12 , in which the first conjuncts are plural : here , a plural and not a singular adjective must be used . For the speakers who do not ...
... singular , and a singular and not a plural adjective is allowed . The opposite pattern is found in 12 , in which the first conjuncts are plural : here , a plural and not a singular adjective must be used . For the speakers who do not ...
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... singular , and so the coordinate phrase as a whole inherits singular CONCORD ; the phrase this boy and girl is acceptable , since boy and girl inherits singular CONCORD and satisfies the agreement requirements of the determiner . If all ...
... singular , and so the coordinate phrase as a whole inherits singular CONCORD ; the phrase this boy and girl is acceptable , since boy and girl inherits singular CONCORD and satisfies the agreement requirements of the determiner . If all ...
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... singular CONCORD of the conjuncts does not affect the ability of the plural adjective to appear with conjoined singular nouns . Singular adjectives are ruled out , since the INDEX of conjoined singular nouns is plural , not singular ...
... singular CONCORD of the conjuncts does not affect the ability of the plural adjective to appear with conjoined singular nouns . Singular adjectives are ruled out , since the INDEX of conjoined singular nouns is plural , not singular ...
Inhalt
Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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