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Here 19 is a perfectly good English sentence , but it is clearly less natural than 18 , i.e. , it requires more context to make it a likely utterance . To say that it * requires more context ' is to say that the speaker must have a ...
Here 19 is a perfectly good English sentence , but it is clearly less natural than 18 , i.e. , it requires more context to make it a likely utterance . To say that it * requires more context ' is to say that the speaker must have a ...
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Further evidence that unmarked linguistic AF is that which recapitulates natural AF can be found in the study of voice alternations . Voice alternations , like the order alternations in 18-20 , are mechanisms for managing AF .
Further evidence that unmarked linguistic AF is that which recapitulates natural AF can be found in the study of voice alternations . Voice alternations , like the order alternations in 18-20 , are mechanisms for managing AF .
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Viewpoint is still a fundamentally deictic notion , however ; and if an SAP is also a participant in the event being reported , then the most natural viewpoint for the sentence is with the SAP . This is the explanation for the ...
Viewpoint is still a fundamentally deictic notion , however ; and if an SAP is also a participant in the event being reported , then the most natural viewpoint for the sentence is with the SAP . This is the explanation for the ...
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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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