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We have so far talked as if clause - initial and clausefinal NP clauses are equally acceptable under all circumstances ; however , this is not quite so . Thus , while sentences like 89b are acceptable to many speakers of English ...
We have so far talked as if clause - initial and clausefinal NP clauses are equally acceptable under all circumstances ; however , this is not quite so . Thus , while sentences like 89b are acceptable to many speakers of English ...
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Now , it is well - known that long and heavy constituents in general are least acceptable clause - medially , somewhat more acceptable clause - initially , and most acceptable clause - finally ; e.g. , ( 107 ) a .
Now , it is well - known that long and heavy constituents in general are least acceptable clause - medially , somewhat more acceptable clause - initially , and most acceptable clause - finally ; e.g. , ( 107 ) a .
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Though on the surface X is not preceded by a cardinal expression , it is nevertheless in the underlying form , and thus the structure is acceptable . This is why the sentences 39a - d are good , and why the relative clause MUST be ...
Though on the surface X is not preceded by a cardinal expression , it is nevertheless in the underlying form , and thus the structure is acceptable . This is why the sentences 39a - d are good , and why the relative clause MUST be ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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