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  • ...b>,...,b<sub>n</sub>), are linked to each other, thus forming one extended chain (a<sub>1</sub>,...,a<sub>n</sub>,b<sub>1</sub>,...,b<sub>n</sub>). ...ch gaps''), the [[chain]] headed by the Operator must be composed with the chain headed by ''which gaps''.
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  • ...direct object ''e'' of ''reading''. Evidence that the gap in the [[adjunct clause]] is really 'parasitic', i.e. that we do not have something like a 'double ...only have been moved from t, not from e. Also see [[operator movement]], [[chain composition]], [[empty operator]].
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  • ...plement of ''seems''; only by moving to the subject position of the matrix clause can ''John'' satisfy the [[case]] filter: it is assigned [[case]] there. [[chain condition]]
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  • ...associated with the argument (John<sub>i</sub>, t<sub>i</sub>), which is a chain. ...ional phrases that are not syntactically required, but serve to modify the clause or another constituent.
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  • ...ame syntactic structure. Resumptive pronouns are often found in [[relative clause]]s, where they are realized twice -- once as relative pronoun and once as r .... Theoretically, the construction is exceptional as well. Since the ''if''-clause creates an [[Adjunct]] Island, extraction of ''who'' out of the object posi
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  • ...[[argument structure]], [[attribute]], [[case]], [[complement]], [[contact clause]], [[coordinand]], [[core argument]], [[c-structure]], [[dative transformat ...e family]], [[loanword]], [[normal transmission]], [[propagation]], [[push chain]], [[reanalysis]], [[sound law]], [[syntacticization]], [[xenism]]
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  • ...ion', and cohesion refers to the external relationship between clauses and clause complexes, which are independent of grammatical structure.<br /> * '''thematic lapse''', one link of the thematic chain is missing; it might be easily supplemented from the context:<blockquote>"P
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  • Example (3) shows such a cohesive chain in which “international pop stars” in the first sentence is connected t ...lacement of a verb by “do”) and [[clausal substitution]] (replacement of a clause by “so, not”) (HALLIDAY & HASAN 1994: 90f.).
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