| 11. | Attempts at gapping where the gap precedes its antecedent are quite bad, e . g.
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| 12. | However, gapping can also occur when no finite verb is involved, e . g.
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| 13. | An alternative analysis of gapping assumes that the catena is the basic unit of syntactic analysis.
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| 14. | Military installations try to contain classified data by " air-gapping " their networks.
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| 15. | *Crawford gapping works by blocking calls for a determined period of time ( the gap size ).
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| 16. | It requires a 236-yard tee shot to clear the gapping bunker guarding the front of the green.
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| 17. | The a-clauses are acceptable instances of gapping; the gapped material corresponds to the catena in green.
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| 18. | It would be a document fatally flawed by a . . . gapping loophole and a lengthy, deadly delay.
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| 19. | Gapping is also incapable of operating backwards, which means that the antecedent to the gap must precede the gap.
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| 20. | It would be a document fatally flawed by a giant exemption, a gapping loophole and a lengthy, deadly delay.
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