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It is easy to distinguish the good cases from the bad ones using standard word - grammar syntactic structures . ... ( ii ) As mentioned earlier , sentence structure defines word - word dependencies directly rather than via phrase ...
It is easy to distinguish the good cases from the bad ones using standard word - grammar syntactic structures . ... ( ii ) As mentioned earlier , sentence structure defines word - word dependencies directly rather than via phrase ...
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f - structure for the sentence David yawned are as given in 38 . ( 38 ) IP I ' PRED ' YAWN < SUBJ > ' NP 1 N TENSE PAST ( PRED " DAVID ' ) N VP SUBJ 1 V David yawned Nodes of the c - structure tree are related to f - structures as ...
f - structure for the sentence David yawned are as given in 38 . ( 38 ) IP I ' PRED ' YAWN < SUBJ > ' NP 1 N TENSE PAST ( PRED " DAVID ' ) N VP SUBJ 1 V David yawned Nodes of the c - structure tree are related to f - structures as ...
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In contrast , the accidental - coordination structure has an unbounded number of conjuncts , for which a representation as a set ( with an unbounded number of elements ) is more appropriate . Second , the natural - coordination ...
In contrast , the accidental - coordination structure has an unbounded number of conjuncts , for which a representation as a set ( with an unbounded number of elements ) is more appropriate . Second , the natural - coordination ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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