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It was an important part of my hypothesis that the predication of existence involved the extraction of only the deictically neutral locative component and the copying ... of this in the preposed there . ' The first question that arises ...
It was an important part of my hypothesis that the predication of existence involved the extraction of only the deictically neutral locative component and the copying ... of this in the preposed there . ' The first question that arises ...
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It appears that the verbs which can co - occur with there , are precisely verbs of ' appearance or existence on the scene ' . ( Firbas does not deal explicitly with there , -sentences . ) If I am correct in claiming that there , is a ...
It appears that the verbs which can co - occur with there , are precisely verbs of ' appearance or existence on the scene ' . ( Firbas does not deal explicitly with there , -sentences . ) If I am correct in claiming that there , is a ...
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I have recently carried out an experiment showing the existence of these perceptual strategies in adults . The morphemes is and -ing were deleted from sentences , and subjects were asked to judge whether they had been deleted in a given ...
I have recently carried out an experiment showing the existence of these perceptual strategies in adults . The morphemes is and -ing were deleted from sentences , and subjects were asked to judge whether they had been deleted in a given ...
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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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