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Antisymmetry / Antecedent-contained deletion / Gapping / Wh-movement / Pseudogapping / Heavy NP shift / Predicate / Preposition stranding / Endocentric / Linguistics / Syntax / Extraposition
Date: 2013-07-01 13:00:02
Antisymmetry
Antecedent-contained deletion
Gapping
Wh-movement
Pseudogapping
Heavy NP shift
Predicate
Preposition stranding
Endocentric
Linguistics
Syntax
Extraposition

Linearizing Rightward Movement

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