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Throughout this paper , we refer to this relation of co - indexing as a BINDING relation , and we say that the topic BINDS the co - indexed element in the comment . If this element is non - empty , then this binding relation is simply ...
Throughout this paper , we refer to this relation of co - indexing as a BINDING relation , and we say that the topic BINDS the co - indexed element in the comment . If this element is non - empty , then this binding relation is simply ...
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We agree with Ladd that some salient relationship between discourse entities is a necessary condition for a speaker's use of FR , but we have found that a much broader range of relationships than set - membership can fulfill this ...
We agree with Ladd that some salient relationship between discourse entities is a necessary condition for a speaker's use of FR , but we have found that a much broader range of relationships than set - membership can fulfill this ...
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Second , not every ordering relation can support FR . Orderings which do not satisfy our definition of scale - e.g . cycles , 21 relations that are not transitive , and symmetric relationships - do not permit FR .
Second , not every ordering relation can support FR . Orderings which do not satisfy our definition of scale - e.g . cycles , 21 relations that are not transitive , and symmetric relationships - do not permit FR .
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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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