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... appears that the set of adjectives that may occur as a modal complement is a proper subset of the adjectives occurring in ... appear in resultative environments , then , indicates that these are not a priori incompatible with individual ...
... appears that the set of adjectives that may occur as a modal complement is a proper subset of the adjectives occurring in ... appear in resultative environments , then , indicates that these are not a priori incompatible with individual ...
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... appears in a than - constituent . This norm of comparison constitutes the lower bound of the scale . A degree element ... appear to be counterintuitive , examples such as the ones in 49 do point to a more general issue about the proper ...
... appears in a than - constituent . This norm of comparison constitutes the lower bound of the scale . A degree element ... appear to be counterintuitive , examples such as the ones in 49 do point to a more general issue about the proper ...
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... appear to be count or telic ( i.e. appear to have minimal parts ) without this being the case from a strictly linguistic point of view . This , I argue , is the case with the verbs in 49. Consider 49a : the question to ask is whether ...
... appear to be count or telic ( i.e. appear to have minimal parts ) without this being the case from a strictly linguistic point of view . This , I argue , is the case with the verbs in 49. Consider 49a : the question to ask is whether ...
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