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This result clearly indicates that non - basic colors will be considered ' basic ' according to K & M's criterion . The trend we are observing , in fact , implies that virtually every color will be considered basic according to K & M's ...
This result clearly indicates that non - basic colors will be considered ' basic ' according to K & M's criterion . The trend we are observing , in fact , implies that virtually every color will be considered basic according to K & M's ...
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In other words , the first NP is considered to have a causal role in bringing about the event . Thus 68a is better than 68b because , in this world , men can kick horses if they like , without the victim's having much say in the matter ...
In other words , the first NP is considered to have a causal role in bringing about the event . Thus 68a is better than 68b because , in this world , men can kick horses if they like , without the victim's having much say in the matter ...
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However , Arms argues at length that 19b is NOT a passive counterpart of 19athat , instead , 19a - b should both be considered active sentences . In addition , Arms ( pp . 48–50 ) claims that , with rare exceptions , Fijian has no full ...
However , Arms argues at length that 19b is NOT a passive counterpart of 19athat , instead , 19a - b should both be considered active sentences . In addition , Arms ( pp . 48–50 ) claims that , with rare exceptions , Fijian has no full ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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