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While it is more common to see indefinites in negated predicate nominals , it is nevertheless possible to use he without the definite accent in such structures , and in this respect the predicate nominals interact differently with ...
While it is more common to see indefinites in negated predicate nominals , it is nevertheless possible to use he without the definite accent in such structures , and in this respect the predicate nominals interact differently with ...
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He without the definitive accent can also have narrow scope with respect to quantified expressions , as in 54. The expression e ' inasi faka'amu misinale is a definite without the definite accent . It has narrow scope with respect to ...
He without the definitive accent can also have narrow scope with respect to quantified expressions , as in 54. The expression e ' inasi faka'amu misinale is a definite without the definite accent . It has narrow scope with respect to ...
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Matthewson ( 1999 ) suggests that in Stát'imcets the choice - function variable undergoes existential closure finally in order to explain its strong preference for widest scope with respect to negation , conditionals , questions , and ...
Matthewson ( 1999 ) suggests that in Stát'imcets the choice - function variable undergoes existential closure finally in order to explain its strong preference for widest scope with respect to negation , conditionals , questions , and ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical | 613 |
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