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DEPENDENCY AND COORDINATION IN THE GRAMMAR OF DUTCH AND ENGLISH MARK STEEDMAN University of Edinburgh It is argued that a wide range ... To account for extraction and unbounded dependencies within CG , ' Ades & Steedman 1982 ( written ...
DEPENDENCY AND COORDINATION IN THE GRAMMAR OF DUTCH AND ENGLISH MARK STEEDMAN University of Edinburgh It is argued that a wide range ... To account for extraction and unbounded dependencies within CG , ' Ades & Steedman 1982 ( written ...
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fact which prompted Fodor 1978 to propose a ' Nested Dependency Constraint ' on natural languages , and which A & S took as ... Pullum & Gazdar 1982 ) ; but many of them undoubtedly include constructions with intersecting dependencies .
fact which prompted Fodor 1978 to propose a ' Nested Dependency Constraint ' on natural languages , and which A & S took as ... Pullum & Gazdar 1982 ) ; but many of them undoubtedly include constructions with intersecting dependencies .
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CROSSED DEPENDENCIES . I noted at the outset that crossing dependencies are comparatively rare . Although many , and perhaps most , natural languages seem to include a few such dependencies , no language entirely crosses dependencies ...
CROSSED DEPENDENCIES . I noted at the outset that crossing dependencies are comparatively rare . Although many , and perhaps most , natural languages seem to include a few such dependencies , no language entirely crosses dependencies ...
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