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For these sentences , then , the problems for DEL are , mutatis mutandis , the same as those outlined in $ 2.2 . ... Jerry Morgan ( p.c. , 1980 ) has pointed out to me a problem for the analysis of Eng . VP Deletion structures that ...
For these sentences , then , the problems for DEL are , mutatis mutandis , the same as those outlined in $ 2.2 . ... Jerry Morgan ( p.c. , 1980 ) has pointed out to me a problem for the analysis of Eng . VP Deletion structures that ...
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4.1 ) , a more serious problem remains for the Kroch - Linebarger position . We have encountered many cases which pose insurmountable difficulties for any theory in which the special metalinguistic negation exemplified in 43-44 is ...
4.1 ) , a more serious problem remains for the Kroch - Linebarger position . We have encountered many cases which pose insurmountable difficulties for any theory in which the special metalinguistic negation exemplified in 43-44 is ...
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S here discusses explicitly many problems of data collection and analysis : the interviewer paradox , the observation paradox , the transcription problem , the categorization problem etc. It is interesting and valuable that S mentions ...
S here discusses explicitly many problems of data collection and analysis : the interviewer paradox , the observation paradox , the transcription problem , the categorization problem etc. It is interesting and valuable that S mentions ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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