Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... UEQS ARE SEMANTICALLY SENSITIVE . We demonstrate in this section that UEQS behave as though they are sensitive to some semantic property of their syntactic environ- ment , that is , they fall into the class of elements that includes ...
... UEQS ARE SEMANTICALLY SENSITIVE . We demonstrate in this section that UEQS behave as though they are sensitive to some semantic property of their syntactic environ- ment , that is , they fall into the class of elements that includes ...
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... UEQs.20 Moreover , unlike TF - predicates , P- predicates do not require their complements to have a determinate truth value , but are compatible with propositional complements which , in fact , express a range of truth values . As ...
... UEQs.20 Moreover , unlike TF - predicates , P- predicates do not require their complements to have a determinate truth value , but are compatible with propositional complements which , in fact , express a range of truth values . As ...
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... UEQS and if - UEQS share a part of their core meaning with SEQS is further confirmed by their incompatibility with an adverbial like probablemente ' probably ' . ( 106 ) * Pregunta si probablement el pensen convidar ask.3SG if probably ...
... UEQS and if - UEQS share a part of their core meaning with SEQS is further confirmed by their incompatibility with an adverbial like probablemente ' probably ' . ( 106 ) * Pregunta si probablement el pensen convidar ask.3SG if probably ...
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