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... complement with complement , and adjunct with comple- ment , for both non - WH and WH elements , using the conjunctions or , and , and but . Previous analyses have never to my knowledge covered all of these cases . It is shown that ...
... complement with complement , and adjunct with comple- ment , for both non - WH and WH elements , using the conjunctions or , and , and but . Previous analyses have never to my knowledge covered all of these cases . It is shown that ...
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... complement - complement and adjunct - complement coordinations . 4. COORDINATION OF VERBAL COMPLEMENTS . In §3 , an analysis of verbal adjunct coordination was developed based on the compositional semantics of conjunction and on ...
... complement - complement and adjunct - complement coordinations . 4. COORDINATION OF VERBAL COMPLEMENTS . In §3 , an analysis of verbal adjunct coordination was developed based on the compositional semantics of conjunction and on ...
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... complement , as in 60 , the same argu- ment made for WH adjunct - adjunct and complement - complement coordinations can be made here : The WH coordination is the easiest way to ask the two desired questions ( ' What can I eat ? ' and ...
... complement , as in 60 , the same argu- ment made for WH adjunct - adjunct and complement - complement coordinations can be made here : The WH coordination is the easiest way to ask the two desired questions ( ' What can I eat ? ' and ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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